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    Geography Exam Review

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    Unit 1 : Canadian Connections Population Density (people per km²) – number of people living per unit of an area Formula for Population Density: POPULATION/AREA Largest countries by area and population Top Five Countries by Population: Top Five Countries by Area: 1. China 1. Russia 2. India 2. Canada 3. USA

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    delightful place. The country of Argentina is much different from the United States in many ways. They have beautiful nature and geography. Argentina has diverse climate and vegetation. Argentina has many different landforms that benefit them in many ways. They also have many major landforms that have pretty sights to see. Argentina is also a very big country. The location of Argentina is a great location with great weather. They have a shape that isn’t that similar to any other countries. Let’s learn

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    Australia is a Unique environment Reasons Australia’s environment is unique far outweighs the insane minimal reasons it is considered not. Australia has the world’s most unique fauna and flora‚ our landforms are like no other‚ the geographical perspective on how Australia was formed is unlike any country/continent and finally the natural hazards Australia experiences on a daily basis is unlike the world has seen. Thus it is obvious to say that Australia definitely has the most unique environment

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    Geographic Factors

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    but are not limited to landforms and ecosystems. For example‚ terrain types‚ bodies of water‚ natural units (consisting of all plants‚ animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical factors of the environment) are natural geographical features. Meanwhile‚ human settlements‚ engineered constructs‚ etc. are types of artificial geographical features. Contents [hide] 1 Natural geographical features 1.1 Ecosystems 1.2 Landforms 2 Artificial geographical

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    Ms. Whittaker How Plate Tectonic Theory Explains Mountains Shadi Alostaz The Plate Tectonic Theory explain mountains because they form in oceans. Mountains primarily form at plate margins‚ or places where boundaries of plates meet at and interact (Nagel and Sawinski 1). The mountains form in oceans mostly because of the mid ocean ridges. The mid ocean ridges converge‚ creating underwater mountains. The mountains above ground are mostly caused‚ and responsible for convergent plate boundaries The

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    Shaping of NZ

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    made it a country of extraordinary landforms‚ through four main processes. These processes are called weathering‚ erosion‚ transpiration and deposition. As well as our environment and physical shape‚ the economical and social shape of New Zealand is also being affected by these processes. These are the four processes which carry the secret behind our wonderful landforms and shape of New Zealand. Weathering is a major process which has helped shape the landforms of New Zealand. Weathering is a process

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    Geology a science that examines the earth‚ its form and composition‚ and the changes it has undergone and is undergoing involves the knowledge of what happened before and the events occurring within the atmosphere requires not only a study of the materials found on earth but an understanding of the various geologic processes aims to develop an understanding of the earth’s materials and how these materials were changed and modified through the action of natural forces over a period of time Geology

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    Physical Environment

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    UNIT ONE MAP READING 1. INTRODUCTION One of the important dimensions of social knowledge is being able to locate yourself in time and space answering the questions when and where. Locating yourself in time requires an understanding of the concepts of days‚ hours‚ second‚ years‚ months‚ weeks and even centuries. Similarly locating yourself in space requires an

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    has a lot of special properties and the most apparent one is the environment. Australia has very special landforms and the climates are quite different in other parts of Australia. The plants and animals are really unique as well due the particular climates and geology. All these things make Australia a unique country. Australia has the sixth largest land around the world‚ but its landforms are different from other countries. Australia is the biggest island country in the world. It is surrounded

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    Mars

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    Project on the planet Mars Introduction Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System. Named after the Roman god of war‚ it is often described as the "Red Planet"‚ as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance.  Radius: 2‚106 miles (3‚389 km)Surface area: 144‚800‚000 km²Distance from Sun: 141‚600‚000 miles (227‚900‚000 km)Gravity: 3.711 m/s²Length of day: 1d 0h 40m | Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second

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