Physical space refers to the tangible dimensions of geography that include landforms, climate zones, ecosystems, natural resources, and other physical characteristics. It provides the backdrop for all human activities.
Related terms
Landforms: Landforms are natural features of Earth's surface such as mountains, valleys, plateaus that are shaped by geological processes over time.
Climate Zones: Climate zones refer to broad regions with similar weather patterns characterized by temperature range and precipitation levels.
Natural Resources: Natural resources are materials or substances occurring in nature that have economic value, such as minerals, water, forests, or oil.