πŸ“Š Geography
Q. Who coined the word 'Geography'?
  • (A) Ptolemy
  • (B) Eratosthenese
  • (C) Hacataus
  • (D) Herodatus
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) Eratosthenese

Explanation: The term "Geography" was first coined by the Greek scholar Eratosthenes in the 3rd century BCE.

He is also known as the "Father of Geography" and is famous for calculating the Earth's circumference with remarkable accuracy.


Other Options Explained:

(A) Ptolemy – A Greek-Roman geographer who wrote "Geographia", but did not coin the term.

(C) Hecataeus – An early Greek historian and geographer, but he did not coin the term.

(D) Herodotus – Known as the "Father of History", but not associated with naming geography.


Thus, the correct answer is (B) Eratosthenes.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
The term "Geography" was first coined by the Greek scholar Eratosthenes in the 3rd century BCE.

He is also known as the "Father of Geography" and is famous for calculating the Earth's circumference with remarkable accuracy.


Other Options Explained:

(A) Ptolemy – A Greek-Roman geographer who wrote "Geographia", but did not coin the term.

(C) Hecataeus – An early Greek historian and geographer, but he did not coin the term.

(D) Herodotus – Known as the "Father of History", but not associated with naming geography.


Thus, the correct answer is (B) Eratosthenes.

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