Physical geography explores the natural features of our planet, including mountains, rivers, deserts, oceans, and weather systems. It helps us understand how these features were formed, how they change over time, and how they affect the living things around them.
By studying physical geography, we learn why rainforests grow near the Equator, why deserts form, and how rivers carve canyons over thousands of years. This knowledge helps us predict natural disasters and understand how people can live safely and sustainably on Earth.
Explaining why the Himalayas are still growing taller.
Understanding why hurricanes form over warm ocean waters.
Physical geography explores Earth's natural features and the processes that shape them.