Geophysiology is the study of Earth's physical features. This could include mountains, volcanoes, rivers, oceans, and anything related to Earth's geology. It also looks at how these physical features interact with each other and Earth's climate. To do this, geophysiologists measure things like temperature, pressure, wind speed, and water levels, to understand how they all work together. Geophysiologists then use this data to make predictions about future Earth conditions and make decisions about the best ways to use Earth's resources.