geography

noun
UK: /dʒiˈɒɡ.rə.fi/
US: /dʒiˈɑː.ɡrə.fi/
  1. The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, population, and resources.

    1. I like geography because it teaches me about the world.
    2. Her geography project examined the impact of climate change on coastal regions.
  2. The physical features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts.

    1. The geography of the island made it hard to reach.
    2. The country's diverse geography includes mountains, plains, and a long coastline.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "geography" in English means: The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, population, and resources., The physical features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts..

The phonetic transcription of "geography" is /dʒiˈɒɡ.rə.fi/ in British English and /dʒiˈɑː.ɡrə.fi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "geography": topography, terrain, landscape, earth science.

Example usage of "geography": "I like geography because it teaches me about the world.". More examples on the page.