is war an example of human geography?

War itself is not an example of human geography. However the causes and effects of wars are often part of human geography.

oh ok. so would the laws that a government made be an example of human geography?

I'm not sure that laws fit into geography -- but if you must choose between human, economic or physical geography, then laws fit into the human category.

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No, war is not an example of human geography. Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the relationship between humans and their environment, with a particular emphasis on the spatial patterns and processes associated with human activity. It examines topics such as population distribution, migration, settlement patterns, cultural landscapes, and the impact of human activities on the environment.

While war is a significant aspect of human history and involves human actors, it is primarily a subject studied within the realm of political science, international relations, and military studies rather than human geography. However, human geography may explore elements related to war, such as the geopolitical factors that contribute to conflicts, the effects of war on populations and migration patterns, or the spatial distribution of military bases.