👉 Photogeology, also known as photogeography or geomorphology, is a branch of geology that studies the physical and chemical processes that shape and transform Earth's surface. It involves the study of rocks, minerals, and other geological features, such as erosion and deposition, to understand how they have been formed and what they represent about the Earth's history. Photogeologists use various tools and techniques to analyze these features, including radiometric dating, geochronology, and mineralogy