Human geography is not a class phenomenon, but a field of study. Human geography covers an extremely wide range of topics, but broadly defined it is the field of study which examines distribution of human practices, activities, effects, etc. read more
Some examples of human geography include cultural landscapes and phenomena, such as language, music and art. Other things that are studied under human geography include economic systems, governmental structures and the study of globalization. read more
Human geography is not a class phenomenon, but a field of study. Human geography covers an extremely wide range of topics, but broadly defined it is the field of study which examines distribution of human practices, activities, effects, etc. across time and - perhaps most importantly - space. read more
Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the built environment, with particular reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface. read more