Geographic characteristics are divided into two categories: physical characteristics and human characteristics. Physical characteristics describe the natural environment of the place. They include: • physical features - are landforms and bodies of water. read more
Geography is often split into two disciplines; human geography and physical geography. Physical geography is of course about the natural World; mountains, seas, rivers, forests etc. Human geography relates only to the human environment; something that is built by humans and would not have existed in nature without humans. read more
In geography, there are two types of features, natural features and human features. Human features are anything that is built by humans (not something formed naturally). Housing areas and parks are examples of human features. read more
In geography, there are two types of features, natural features and human features. Human features are anything that is built by humans (not something. read more