Pronunciation: /fɪziˈɑɡrəfi/
noun the scientific study of physical features of the earth's surface
A1 Physiography is the study of the physical features of the earth's surface.
A2 The physiography of the region includes mountains, valleys, and rivers.
B1 Geologists use physiography to understand the formation of different landforms.
B2 The physiography of this area shows evidence of past glacial activity.
C1 Detailed physiography maps can help in urban planning and resource management.
C2 Experts in physiography can analyze the complex interactions between geology and climate.
formal The study of the Earth's physiography involves analyzing its landforms and terrain.
informal I find physiography fascinating because it helps us understand the different landscapes around the world.
slang I never thought I would enjoy learning about physiography, but it's actually pretty cool.
figurative The physiography of her face revealed the hardships she had endured in life.
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