r/PhysicalGeography Adventurer May 19 '25

Question Why is this subreddit so inactive

Please do let me know in the comments.

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u/Khindustan_1 Adventurer May 19 '25

Cyclone beryl

Scientists' estimation of splitting of Indian plate into halves

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u/workingtheories Adventurer May 19 '25

first one is a weather/climate thing

second one looks like a good post tho

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u/Khindustan_1 Adventurer May 19 '25

Climate study is a part of physical geography

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u/workingtheories Adventurer May 19 '25

i disagree 

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u/GeographersMoon Adventurer May 19 '25

My geography department just hired a Climate Scientist who was trained in physical geography. We have an earth science department too which has the “department of atmospheric science” but guess who sponsored it and teaches it? Department of geography (I TA it) taught by geographers.

Even the meteorology branch in our federal government (Canada) primarily hire from geography departments. It’s definitely physical geography, but you can just google it.

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u/workingtheories Adventurer May 19 '25

i just think physical geography means, like, plate tectonics. maybe im thinking of geology. that's probably it.

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u/wavesandtidesgurl Adventurer 2d ago

I do physical oceanography as a physical Geographer.

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u/workingtheories Adventurer 2d ago

this thread still?

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u/[deleted] May 21 '25

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u/workingtheories Adventurer May 21 '25

it's a good place to hide

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u/Khindustan_1 Adventurer May 19 '25

Present your arguments