This document discusses whether geography can still be considered a science. While physical geography was once emphasized to establish geography as a legitimate academic subject, the document argues geography has shifted more towards social aspects due to changes in thinking and rapid population growth since the Industrial Revolution. Examples provided are historical, developmental, and globalization geographies, which all relate to social aspects of the world. The document concludes that while geography was once based in natural sciences, it has evolved more towards studying human circles and social interests over the latter half of the 20th century.