Yes, geography is considered a science, specifically a social science and a natural science, depending on the focus of study.
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Physical Geography: This branch deals with the natural features of the Earth, such as landforms, climates, ecosystems, and hydrology. It often overlaps with sciences like geology, meteorology, and environmental science.
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Human Geography: This branch focuses on the relationships between people and their environments, including cultural, economic, and political aspects. It draws on methods and theories from social sciences such as sociology, anthropology, and economics.
Geographers utilize scientific methods to gather and analyze data, making geographical research a systematic and empirical field that contributes to our understanding of both physical landscapes and human societies.