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Well, for starters, "geography" is the term for the study of the Earth's physical features. "Place" would be more like the ACTUAL physical feature. In other words, if you want to study or analyze a "place", (likely a large one) you'd use your knowledge of "geography" |
Well, for starters, "geography" is the term for the study of the Earth's physical features. "Place" would be more like the ACTUAL physical feature. In other words, if you want to study or analyze a "place", (likely a large one) you'd use your knowledge of "geography" |
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If you mean "geography of a place", that would mean the features of an area. For example, if the "place" was a "forest", the "geography of the forest" would include what sort of flora and fauna it had, typical temperature and precipitation, manmade structures, and so on. |
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