Answer: Explanation
Geomorphology is interdisciplinary in nature and scope because it requires knowledge acquired from geology, physics, chemistry, petrology, mineralogy, fluid dynamics, hydraulics, hydrology, statistics, mathematical modelling and engineering. Knowledge from these disciplines is applied to a wide variety of locations and diverse environments to solve problems, explain environments and predict future events.
It also cover and connects a lot of things. It is people, the lands they live in—and how they live there. It is travel, trade, resources, and both the past and future of the lands.