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Geography Book

The document outlines a basic geography curriculum covering the definition of geography, its branches, and Earth's physical features. It includes topics on population distribution, urbanization, migration, human-environment interaction, and tools used in geography such as maps and GIS. The curriculum aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of both physical and human geography and their interconnections.

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Geography Book

The document outlines a basic geography curriculum covering the definition of geography, its branches, and Earth's physical features. It includes topics on population distribution, urbanization, migration, human-environment interaction, and tools used in geography such as maps and GIS. The curriculum aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of both physical and human geography and their interconnections.

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BASIC GEOGRAPHY CURRICULUM

Chapter 1: Introduction to Geography

1.1. What is Geography?


Geography is the study of Earth's physical features, human societies, and the interactions
between them.

1.2. Branches of Geography

 Physical Geography: Study of natural features such as landforms, climate, vegetation.

 Human Geography: Study of human activities, cultures, economies, and interactions


with the environment.

Chapter 2: Earth's Physical Features

2.1. Landforms
Mountains, plains, plateaus, valleys, deserts, and rivers.

2.2. Climate and Weather


Types of climates, factors affecting climate, and weather phenomena.

2.3. Natural Resources


Renewable and non-renewable resources, and their distribution.

Chapter 3: Population and Settlement

3.1. Population Distribution


Factors influencing where people live and population density.

3.2. Urbanization
Growth of cities and its effects on society and environment.

3.3. Migration
Types and causes of migration, impacts on origin and destination areas.

Chapter 4: Human-Environment Interaction


4.1. Sustainable Development
Balancing economic growth, social well-being, and environmental protection.

4.2. Environmental Issues


Pollution, deforestation, climate change, and conservation efforts.

Chapter 5: Tools and Techniques in Geography

5.1. Maps and Cartography


Types of maps, map reading skills, and map projections.

5.2. Geographic Information Systems (GIS)


Technology for capturing, storing, and analyzing spatial data.

5.3. Remote Sensing


Use of satellites and aerial imagery to study Earth's surface.

References

 Introduction to Geography – Author A

 Physical Geography – Author B

 Human Geography – Author C

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