Geography

Geography

Geography is the study of the physical features of the earth and possibly other planets, also considering the atmosphere and activities that alter it such as temperatures and pressures, including that of people and their economic and political activities and their distribution, which affects how they use or consume resources that cause structural changes.

It's studied in universities and in primary and post-primary schools along with English and math and other sciences and socio-sciences as compulsory in some of the present institutions in the Art and sciences departments. Some exams would place it as a part of the subjects and most topics have issues one may have to deal with, such as in Physics, Chemistry, Accounting etc. These problems have graphs and tables in them and maps. It is divided into Mathematical and Physical and Regional Geography.

I personally would recommend it for growth in people's minds. Most 'developed' peoples had it in their history and most 'undeveloped' peoples did not. The same goes for countries in their present or near-present considerations.

A grasp of Geography escapes people mostly because it is an involving study that looks at many things involving formations and it sometimes involves convolving issues that cause stress during reasoning, being a science of human behavior where, even though theories and procedures are kept formal and in lists, the are many and hard to follow sometime.

Below is a list of topics you would meet in the subject:

  • |Luminaries and Solar System
  • |Latitude and Longitude
  • |The Motion of the Earth
  • |Physical Geography Introduction
  • |Lithosphere
  • |Rocks and Minerals
  • |Changes of the Earth ’s Crust

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