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# Geography The document appears to be notes on geography, possibly from a class or study session. There are handwritten notes, some highlighted text, and a diagram. The notes cover various aspects of geography, including different branches, natural and human elements. ## Branches of Geography...

# Geography The document appears to be notes on geography, possibly from a class or study session. There are handwritten notes, some highlighted text, and a diagram. The notes cover various aspects of geography, including different branches, natural and human elements. ## Branches of Geography - **General/Systematic Geography:** This branch is broken down into further sub-branches. - Physical Geography (includes geomorphology, climatology, hidrography and more) - Human Geography (includes economic geography, political geography and more) - **Regional Geography:** A focus on specific regions of the Earth. - **Other (handwritten) branches:** A variety of handwritten terms are listed (biogeography, phytogeography, zoogeography, social, and more), likely sub divisions of general/ systematic geography. ## Components of the Earths System The following components of the Earth's system (geosphere) are mentioned: * Lithosphere * Pedosphere * Hydrosphere * Atmosphere * Biosphere * Anthroposhere ## Forces affecting the earth's surface The notes also highlight the forces affecting the surface, categorized as internal and external forces. Internal forces are related to geological processes while external forces relate to external factors like weather patterns. The notes seem to imply that some factors (like climate) are both internal and external. ## Diagrams A diagram shows the hierarchical structure of geography, placing "GEOGRAFIJA" at the top with branches leading to both "physical/natural" and "social/ human" aspects. Visual elements are noted, such as arrows and boxes. ## Additional handwritten notes There are further detailed handwritten notes on related topics, including geographic terms, processes, and sub-disciplines. There appears to be a brief description of the relationship between branches and the different approaches of studying the Earth.

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