General Geography vooabulary
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geography |
Geography is the study of the Earth - its land and seas, climates, peoples; what they grow and produce and how they live.
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local |
Local is to do with the area around you.
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national |
National is to do with the whole country.
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International |
International is to do with more than one country.
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physical |
Physical geography is the study of the natural things of the Earth.
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environmental |
Environmental geography is the study of places in which people live and how it affects them.
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human |
Human geography is the study of where and how people live.
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geology |
Geology is the study of the earth and how it was formed.
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developed |
Developed countries are places with a good standard of living.
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third |
Third world countries are places with a poor standard of living.
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industry |
Industry is the making of things in workshops and factories.
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resources |
Resources are things that are useful or valuable to people.
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distribution |
Distribution is how things are shared out, arranged or placed.
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population |
Population is the number of people living in a particular place.
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global |
Global means of the whole world.
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