Geography is the study of the earth's landforms, features, inhabitants, places, and natural phenomena. It is an important subject that helps us understand our environment and the relationship between people and places. Through geography, we learn about physical systems like climate and natural resources. We also develop important skills like map reading, problem solving, and navigating between locations. Geography is also related to geology as both study the composition of the earth's lands and how natural processes shape different regions.
Geography is the study of the earth's landforms, features, inhabitants, places, and natural phenomena. It is an important subject that helps us understand our environment and the relationship between people and places. Through geography, we learn about physical systems like climate and natural resources. We also develop important skills like map reading, problem solving, and navigating between locations. Geography is also related to geology as both study the composition of the earth's lands and how natural processes shape different regions.
Geography is the study of the earth's landforms, features, inhabitants, places, and natural phenomena. It is an important subject that helps us understand our environment and the relationship between people and places. Through geography, we learn about physical systems like climate and natural resources. We also develop important skills like map reading, problem solving, and navigating between locations. Geography is also related to geology as both study the composition of the earth's lands and how natural processes shape different regions.
Geography is the study of the earth's landforms, features, inhabitants, places, and natural phenomena. It is an important subject that helps us understand our environment and the relationship between people and places. Through geography, we learn about physical systems like climate and natural resources. We also develop important skills like map reading, problem solving, and navigating between locations. Geography is also related to geology as both study the composition of the earth's lands and how natural processes shape different regions.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOGRAPHY
Geography deals with the distribution, variations, and relationship of
everything on the earth's surface: it's landforms, features, inhabitants, places and natural phenomena on Earth. Why is Geography so important ? How it will affect in our daily lives ? Why should we study it ? Nowadays, just a few number of people already know the importance of this subject and give value to it. It seems to have lost it's importance in this kind of globalization. At this point, it's time to understand and know how important it really is. Lets read below some reasons why we need to study geography. Geography includes the study of our home (Planet Earth) and of happenings in our environment. Through studying geography, people begin to appreciate how places and landscapes are formed, learned to value and care for our planet and how peole and environments interact. We will also understand basic physical systems that affect everyday life like the position and sizes of all planets, earth- sun relationship, natural phenomenon like thunder, lightning and even some catastrophes, water cycles, wind , climate change and so on. However, we will become aware and it may answer in our questions about the natural and human worlds. In addition, we will find answers to the issues affecting our lives. Geography improves our navigation skills and develops our knowledges in solving problem both inside and outside the classroom. It help us to read and discern the maps, sketches, diagram, etc. Maps is really important tools in geography.It includes the study on how to calculate places using map and globe and also teach us how to identify the time of other country. We will also learn the physical and cultural characteristics of different places in order to function more effectively in our increasing interdependent world. Its also help us to identify and be famliar in different parts of a map. We will enhance our solving skills though calculation. Geography helps us to recognize different places by giving some characteristics and culture of a certain place. It involves the study of Natural Resources and Climatic Conditions In geography , it also teach us about our natural resources and the climatic conditions of our world. This two are really important to be our topic in study because the former is our wealth from God that will let us to live and the latter have a bearing on our living conditions. With the availability of this, we can say that it shapes the life of every individual. According to my research,"There are 70 million sheep in New Zealand-20 sheep to every person" and "In 1900's, almost half the world's gold came from South Africa".(Books of Grolier, Geography, 1000 Things You Should Know About). These aresome evidence that can prove that geography also study the natural resources of different countries. Geography is related to geology . They have both essential studies in our Planet. Why? Let us define geology first . Geology studies layers of soil, land, etc. Why are certain places frequently encounter soil erosion? Why are certain places more prone to earthquakes than the others? What are the types of soil fount in various region? The answers to all listed questions is included in geology. We can say that geography and geology have connection and linkes with each other because they both study the landforms and natural phenomena on earth. This study help us to know the natural disaster a region is prone to thus ee can aboid in any kind of accident. It will also help a man in planning the building of houses, dams, roads, and electricity projects. Knowing types of soil in a certain region will help us to plant seeds in it's suitable so it will grow fast and healthy. After you've learned the importance of geography. Here below the some trivia facts in different countries that have related in Geography. Based on the Book of Grolier: Geography, 1000 Things You Should Know about: 1. Dallas has the largest commercial airport in the world and most rich people. 2. Jerusalem is sacred for three major religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. 3. New York is the USA's largest port, its trade centre and the finance centre of the world. 4. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest structure made by living things. 5. Japan has the world's largest fishing industry with 400,000 vessels catching 12 million tonnes of fish a year. 6. The sediments under the Gran Chaco are well over 3,000 m deep in places. 7. The Amazon Basin is home to 300 million different kinds of insect.