Assertion (A) : Human geography is the synthetic study of the relationship between human societies and the Earth’s surface. Reason (R) : It includes all those parts of Geography which are not solely concerned either with the physical environment or cartography. Codes

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Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography that studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment, examples of which is studied in schools are urban sprawl, and urban redevelopment.

Cultural geography, economic geography, health geography, historical geography, political geography, population geography, rural geography, and social geography are examples of sub-disciplinary studies in human geography that focus on distinct aspects of human activity and organization.


Assertion (A) : Human geography is the synthetic study of the relationship between human societies and the Earth’s surface. Reason (R) : It includes all those parts of Geography which are not solely concerned either with the physical environment or cartography. Codes