2. Physical Geography
Physical Geography explores the dynamic natural processes that shape our planet, from the formation of landforms to the atmospheric conditions that influence our climate. In this module, we will introduce you to the fundamental processes that have not only shaped the Earth but also influenced celestial bodies such as the Moon.
We'll examine the interactions between geological, atmospheric, and hydrological systems that create the diverse landscapes we see today, with a particular focusWhat the writer draws attention to at a given moment (e.g., setting, character, detail). on Earth's biomes and the weather patterns specific to regions like the UK.
Throughout this module, you'll learn how natural geographical processes such as gravity, feedback loops, and the butterfly effect, illustrate the interconnectedness of Earth's systems. You'll explore how these processes drive phenomena like climatic shifts, contributing to the continuous evolution of our planet's surface.
Additionally, we'll delve into the groundbreaking contributions of pioneering geographers and geoscientists whose theories and discoveries have laid the foundation for modern physical Geography. By the end of this module, you'll not only understand the scientific principles behind physical Geography but also appreciate its real-world applications.
