positive and negative way. The geographic features always impact the region‚ For example monsoons‚ desserts‚ and cold climates can affect a region in different ways. It can change the way people in that region live. It could differentiate what they eat and the climate so how they dress. The geography is a very big impact when dealing with how to live in regards to geography. In particular deserts and monsoons have had a variety of impacts on different regions around the world. The geographic features
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Secondly‚ the geography in “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ affected the setting and influenced things such as plot and characters‚ like Abigail. This story occurred in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ during the Salem witch trials. As stated before‚ The setting in the book affected things such as the plot and characters. The Woods‚ or “Satan’s house” where the group of girls were dancing‚ contributed to the plot of the “The Crucible”. If there were no woods or dancing in the story‚ then there wouldn’t be a
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The Earth as a Rotating Planet. What is Geography- writing about the earth. 1. Much more than place names and locations. 2. The study of spatial variation. 3. How and Why things differ from place to place. On the surface of the earth. 4. How observable spatial patterns evolved through time. 5. Focus on the interaction of people and social groups with their environment 6. Geography is about space and the content of space. Geographers try to answer three questions
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L2 May 8‚ 2013 Physical Geography Agenda: • 1.Geological Structure and Relief • 2. Climate • 3. Rivers and Lakes • 4. Biomes 1. Geological Structure and Relief * Relief: means topography‚ or landforms such as mountains‚ lowlands‚ highlands etc. * Geology: is dynamics is the reasons for relief; we have interconnection between geological structures & relief. it is the inner structures of the earth.
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distribution of the world’s population. The world population is expected to grow from 6.1 billion in 2000 to 8.9 billion in 2050‚ increasing therefore by 47 per cent. The changing distribution‚ rate and nature of the world’s population consider a number of factors which include urbanisation‚ population of the developing and developed countries. Also how fast or slow the population increases over a specific period of time‚ and where the distribution is and why. Population of developing countries
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Jaesung Lee Geography 1 Professor Thomas Orf Chapter 14 Questions 1) The first evidence Wegner was able to find was the remarkable number of close affinities of geologic features on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He found the continental margins of the subequatorial portions of Africa and South America fit together with jigsaw-on-like precision. He also determined that the petrologic records on both sides of the Atlantic show many distributions- such as ancient coal deposits-that would
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incredible advances. However‚ man’s progress was not entirely due to human inventions and innovations. Physical geography influenced many of their choices and we are still affected by physical geography in the modern day and age.The development‚ dispersion‚ and alteration of cultures was also affected by physical geography. The emergence of agriculture due to favorable physical geography conditions was physical geography’s greatest gift to humankind. Through agriculture‚ the snowflake that that is advancement
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Similarities and Difference of the Role of Physical Geography in the Shaping of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia During the Bronze Age physical geography played many roles in the shaping of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia had many differences but also had their similarities. Their water sources‚ resources‚ protection‚ and the society all affected how these civilizations lived. Physical geography played an important role in the shaping of the civilizations of Ancient
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Geography population homework – Liam Rogan A Rising population Advantages Genetic differentiation – disease / illness easily to deal with means less drugs and healthcare needed thus lower medical costs Provides more people of working age from labour to government management people are available to fill these drops An increase in economic output due to increased work‚ especially in labour some jobs thus a stimulated economy and a higher GDP An increasing population also strengthens a country
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CHINA and U.S. Air and Water Population The Environmental Protection Agency ’s air quality scale‚ any pollution rating above 300 means the air was unsafe to breathe. Under these conditions‚ people stayed indoors with an air purifier running and remain as motionless as possible when air population was active according to U.S. Embassy Beijing guidelines. (www.sphtc.org/timeline/timeline.html). China’s water population had caused thousands of dead pigs floating past
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