Geology (from Greek: γεωγραφία, geographia, actually "earth portrayal") is a field of science committed to the investigation of the terrains, highlights, occupants, and marvels of the Earth and planets. The principal individual to utilize the word γεωγραφία was Eratosthenes (276–194 BCE). Topography is a sweeping control that looks for a comprehension of Earth and its human and normal complexities—not simply where articles are, yet in addition how they have changed and become.
Geology is frequently characterized as far as two branches: human topography and physical geology. Human geology is worried about the investigation of individuals and their networks, societies, economies, and associations with the earth by examining their relations with and across space and spot. Physical topography is worried about the investigation of procedures and examples in the common habitat like the air, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere.
The four recorded conventions in topographical exploration are spatial investigations of normal and the human wonders, zone investigations of spots and districts, investigations of human-land connections, and the Earth sciences. Topography has been classified "the world order" and "the extension between the human and the physical sciences".
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