Geographical: the surface of the earth and it’s locations, formations, etc.
Geological: the structure of the earth below the surface, its constituents, etc.
For the kid: if you look at the fur of a teddy bear, you are looking at its geography. When the teddy bear gets damaged and you see the white fuzz come out, you are seeing its geology, the stuff under the surface.
It might be easiest for her to examine the roots of the words. Geo means Earth in both cases. The root word graphic has to do with charting and mapping. This is what geography is, the mapping of the earth’s landforms. The root word logic means to study. Geology is largely the study of the physical composition of the earth.
Geography is comes from Greek roots: Geo (earth) graphy (writing). Geography is concerned with writing down the physical aspects (terrain) of the Earth and how humans and creatures interact with it.
Geology, “earth study” is a science that deals with the history of the Earth by studying rocks or other solid matter to understand how or why the earth has changed over many years.
Geography answers who and where questions. Geology answers the what and how.
If your 11 year old were studying Iceland, a geography book about Iceland would cover who lives there, where cool landmarks and distinct areas are.
The geology book would cover what Iceland is made of and how things like the hot springs formed.
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