Here's why:
* Spatial Analysis: Geography is fundamentally concerned with the spatial distribution of phenomena, including human activities. It examines how people and groups interact with their environment, how their actions shape the landscape, and how these relationships influence their lives.
* Human Geography: This branch of geography focuses specifically on the study of human populations, their cultures, societies, and economies. It examines the social, economic, and political factors that influence human activities within a particular region.
* Regional Geography: This subfield explores the unique characteristics of specific regions, including their natural resources, demographics, cultural heritage, and economic activities.
While other social sciences like sociology and anthropology also study human activities and groups, they often focus on broader societal structures and cultural patterns rather than the specific spatial context of those activities.