traditions, food,transportion,language,clothing,art,and instructions are examples of many aspects of physical geography True or False

Geography · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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False.

Traditions, food, transportation, language, clothing, art, and institutions are examples of many aspects of cultural geography rather than physical geography.

Physical geography focuses on the physical features and processes of the Earth's surface, such as landforms, climate, vegetation, and natural resources.

Cultural geography, on the other hand, explores the ways in which human societies interact with and shape their environments.

It encompasses aspects of human culture, including customs, traditions, language, and the ways in which people use and modify the physical landscape for their needs.