The study of the spatial and temporal characteristics and relationships of all phenomena within the Earth's physical environment.
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Examples for "physiography"
Examples for "physiography"
1The south was by no means a unified region in its physiography.
2Yesterday, Friday evening, Taylor gave an introductory lecture on his remarkably fascinating subject-modernphysiography.
3London Institution, lectures at, on physiography.
4From the physiography of the city we pass to its history...
5Without doubt the limits of the spread of the common culture have been determined mainly by the physiography of the country.
1It was not a question of ethics, but purely of physical geography.
2Courses include human geography, physical geography, earth systems science, environmental studies, and geology.
3For further treatment of the physical geography of the American continents.
4Two facts of physical geography brought Europe into contact with America.
5Both peninsulas, by their mere physical geography, seem specially designed for the purpose.
1Tad Patzek, chairman of the University of Texas Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, said the backup plans are required contingencies.