Physical geography: earth environments and systems -- Representations of earth -- Solar energy and atmospheric heating -- Atmospheric pressure, winds, and circulation patterns -- Humidity, condensation, and precipitation -- Air masses and weather systems -- Climate classification; tropical, arid, and mesothermal climate regions -- Microthermal, polar, and highland climate regions; climate change -- Biogeography and soils -- Earth materials and plate tectonics -- Volcanic and tectonic processes and landforms -- Weathering and mass wasting -- Water resources and Karst landforms -- Fluvial processes and landforms -- Arid region landforms and Eolian systems -- Glacial systems and landforms -- Coastal processes and landforms
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