Physical geographies refer to the natural features and characteristics of a specific area, such as its landforms, climate, vegetation, and resources.
Related terms
Cultural Landscapes: Cultural landscapes are the visible human imprint on the physical environment. They reflect how people interact with and shape their surroundings.
Biomes: Biomes are large-scale ecological regions characterized by distinctive climates and ecosystems. They are determined by factors such as temperature, precipitation patterns, and types of vegetation.
Natural Hazards: Natural hazards are events or phenomena in the physical environment that can cause harm or damage to humans or their property. Examples include earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires.