Lesson 7: Africa Physical Features
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Lesson 7: Africa
Africa
Area: 30,370,000 sq km
Population: 1.2 billion
Total Countries: 54
Largest Country: Algeria
Largest Island: Madagascar
Highest Point: Mount Kilimanjaro
Longest River: Nile
Largest Lake: Lake Victoria
Largest hot Desert: Sahara Desert
Tallest Animal: Giraffe
Largest Land Animal: African Elephant
Area: 30,370,000 sq km
Population: 1.2 billion
Total Countries: 54
Largest Country: Algeria
Largest Island: Madagascar
Highest Point: Mount Kilimanjaro
Longest River: Nile
Largest Lake: Lake Victoria
Largest hot Desert: Sahara Desert
Tallest Animal: Giraffe
Largest Land Animal: African Elephant
Lesson 6: Civilization of Iran, Iraq, and Jordan
Iran Civilization
Government: Theocratic Government
Religion: Islam
Art: Architecture, painting, literature, music, weaving, and pottery
Technology: Nuclear
Language/Writing: Persian
Food: Rice, herbs, cheese, bread, and meat
Social Structure: Upper class, propertied middle class, salaried middle class, working class, independent farmer, and rural wage earner.
Government: Theocratic Government
Religion: Islam
Art: Architecture, painting, literature, music, weaving, and pottery
Technology: Nuclear
Language/Writing: Persian
Food: Rice, herbs, cheese, bread, and meat
Social Structure: Upper class, propertied middle class, salaried middle class, working class, independent farmer, and rural wage earner.
Iraq Civilization
Government: Federal Republic
Religion: Islam
Art: Culture drawing, pottery, architecture, and music
Technology: Nuclear technology for agriculture
Language/Writing: Arabic, Kurdish, Syriac
Food: Rice/bread with meat,vegetable, herb and yogurt
Social Structure: Higher class, Middle class, Lower Class
Government: Federal Republic
Religion: Islam
Art: Culture drawing, pottery, architecture, and music
Technology: Nuclear technology for agriculture
Language/Writing: Arabic, Kurdish, Syriac
Food: Rice/bread with meat,vegetable, herb and yogurt
Social Structure: Higher class, Middle class, Lower Class
Jordan Civilization
Government: Constitutional Monarchy
Religion: Islam
Art: Music, weaving, glass-blowing, and ceramic
Technology: Nuclear, Solar/Wind Energy
Language/Writing: Arabic
Food: Mansaf, Falafel, moutabel, and Mummus
Social Structure: Higher class, Middle class, Lower Class
Government: Constitutional Monarchy
Religion: Islam
Art: Music, weaving, glass-blowing, and ceramic
Technology: Nuclear, Solar/Wind Energy
Language/Writing: Arabic
Food: Mansaf, Falafel, moutabel, and Mummus
Social Structure: Higher class, Middle class, Lower Class
Lesson 5: Civilization
Food: The type of food they supply in the area/place.
Social Structure: How people is divided into different class.
Government: The way country organize and protect people.
Religion: The belief of people.
Writing: Language/Writing that is in the place.
Technology: Invention of the country.
Art: Type of Art that is done in each country.
Social Structure: How people is divided into different class.
Government: The way country organize and protect people.
Religion: The belief of people.
Writing: Language/Writing that is in the place.
Technology: Invention of the country.
Art: Type of Art that is done in each country.
Lesson 4: Plate Tectonic
Plate tectonic is a earth that is dived to part
Lesson 3: Water Cycle/Water
The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation.
To protect water, you should reduce pollution, like not throwing garbage in the water, saving wate
What cause water pollution?
Human sewage, cattle excrement, and industrial waste are some causes of water pollution
Human sewage, cattle excrement, and industrial waste are some causes of water pollution
Lesson 2: 6 Essential Element of Geography
Spatial terms
Place and Region
Physical system
Human system
Environment and Society
Uses of Geography
Place and Region
Physical system
Human system
Environment and Society
Uses of Geography
Lesson 1: Five Theme of Geography
Region: Unit by similar physical, cultural condition.
Place: Physical and human features
Location: a particular place or position.
Movement: Travel from place to place to exchange of goods and ideas.
Interaction: People adapt and change the environment.
Place: Physical and human features
Location: a particular place or position.
Movement: Travel from place to place to exchange of goods and ideas.
Interaction: People adapt and change the environment.