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Geographie studierþ Stall, Bræde, Gedal, Gelomlicnes, and interaction aller wihtigen Elemente of the human and physical environment on the Earth's surface, particularly its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity. The word geography derives from the Greek &gamma;&eta; (ge) or γαια (gaia) ("Earth") and &gamma;&rho;&alpha;&phi;&epsilon;&iota;&nu; (graphein) ("to inscribe"). Physical geography focuses on Earth science (and is sometimes called Earth System Science). This provides an understanding of the physical, meteorological and ecological patterns of the Earth. Human geography includes economic, political and cultural geography and focuses on the social science or the non-physical aspects of the world. It examines how human beings adapt themselves to the land and how they impact the physical world. Geographikere studiereþ na læs þie mennsclicen and kynden Byrdnesse þer Erðe ak eak her Stede in þem Sunnlicen System and þem Universum and hu þis Erðenbyrdnesse (t.B. Klima, Brimmstreame, and Flode) gehreinþ. Mær um Geographie...