Geography is more than rote memorization: Geographers ask where things are and why they are where they are. What are the defining elements of geography, and how have they developed over the course of human history? Cartography is the science of map making and has evolved from prehistoric humans making rudimentary maps of their local environment, to today’s societies utilizing electronic devices to make high-quality, precise maps. Geographers use the concepts of space, place, and region to describe unique characteristics of locations on Earth as they happen across different scales. The study of the connections between human activities and the physical environment, how these connections impact sustainability, is integral to the discipline of Geography.