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The shape and height of the land is known as
2.
The condition of atmosphere of the Earth at any particular time is called
3.
The kind of geography which focuses on how people living on the Earth interact with the nature is classified as
4.
The buildings, transport networks, people and agricultural activities are classified as
5.
The top most layer of the Earth on which plants grows is called
6.
The average weather condition of specific area over many years is called
7.
The total number of people living in particular country or place is known as
8.
The major areas in which physical geography is divided includes
9.
The plants and trees that are grown in specific areas while being undisturbed by people is classified as
10.
The specific area in which people set up their businesses and homes is classified as
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