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How to git gud with geography

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Answered by Anonymous
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How to Quickly Learn Geography Basics

Start with the Continents. ...

Focus on Water. ...

Don't Sweat the Countries Too Much. ...

Use History and Current Events to Make It Stick. ...

Visualize.

Answered by Anonymous
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Look at world maps and atlases at your local library or your school library. Though the study of geography is about more than just maps, it can be helpful to have a visual reference. Head to your local library or your school library and look for world maps in color and as large as possible. You may also be able to find a world atlas, which will likely have smaller images of different regions or areas of the world.[1]

It may also be helpful to have access to a world globe that has up to date names and locations.

You can also find world maps online, including 3D maps and maps where you can click to zoom in and get a closer look at certain locations or areas.[2] [3]

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Study the 5 fundamental themes of geography. To become a geography master, you must first remember that geography is about more than just maps and cartography. In fact, to become proficient in geography, you will need to cover 5 fundamental themes:[4]

Regions: You should know the different regions on the Earth as well as how these regions form and change over time.

Location: You will need to be aware of where people and places are located on the Earth’s surface.

Place: You will need to note the physical and human characteristics that distinguish one place from another as well as what makes a place special or unique.

Relationships within places: You should be aware of how human interaction shapes the characteristics of the people and the environment.

Movement: You will need to know how movement on the Earth, from people to products to information, affects the characteristics of places.

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Identify the regions, continents, and major oceans of the world. Start by looking at the names given to places in the world, such as the regions of the world (Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania), the 7 continents (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America), and the 4 named oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic). You should think about how these regions were formed and how they changed over time.

You may want to look at 3-D reenactments of Pangea, where geologists have shown how the world was broken into different regions over time through continental drift.[5]

You should also consider how the regions of the world are broken into continents. You may want to look at the official list of cities in each region of the world to get a better sense of each region.[6]

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