Physical geographers study the natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, rivers, and forests. They also study the interactions between these features and human activity.
Human geographers study the distribution and movement of people, as well as the cultural and economic factors that influence these patterns.
Political Scientist
Political scientists study the structure and function of political systems. They examine how power is distributed and exercised, how laws are made and implemented, and how governments interact with each other.
Archaeologist
Archaeologists study the remains of past human societies in order to learn about their culture, economy, and technology. They excavate sites, analyze artifacts, and interpret data in order to reconstruct the history of these societies.
Economist
Economists study the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. They examine how markets work, how prices are determined, and how economic policies affect the economy.