Fundamentals of Geography: Earth Systems and Processes
1. What is Geography as a Discipline?
Geography is the study of the Earth’s surface and the spatial distribution of physical and human features. It encompasses:
- Natural elements: Landforms, climate, water, soil, and vegetation.
- Human-Environment Interaction: Explaining how humans and the environment influence one another.
2. Systematic vs. Regional Geography
Systematic Geography
- Studies one geographical element at a time.
- Focuses on general patterns and processes.
- Example: The study of climate or population.
Urban Geography: Models, Theories, and City Structures
Core–Periphery Model
- Core: Wealthy, developed regions with advanced technology, strong infrastructure, and high incomes. Example: New York City.
- Semi-Periphery: Moderately developed regions with growing industry and economy. Examples: Brazil, Mexico.
- Periphery: Less developed regions with limited industry and infrastructure. Examples: Ethiopia, Haiti.
- The core dominates the economy, the semi-periphery develops, and the periphery depends on others.
Urban Growth Vocabulary
- Exurb: Residential area beyond
Modern Apiculture: Science, Industry, and Bee Biology
Understanding Apiculture: Meaning and Etymology
Apiculture, commonly known as beekeeping, is the scientific practice of rearing and managing honeybee colonies. It is a vital branch of agriculture that serves both economic and ecological purposes.
The word Apiculture is derived from two Latin words:
- Apis: Meaning “bee.”
- Cultura: Meaning “cultivation” or “tending.”
It refers to the maintenance of bee colonies, usually in man-made hives, by humans (apiculturists or beekeepers) to harvest honey and other
Read MoreBiodiversity and Conservation: Key Concepts and Questions
Biodiversity
1. Invasive Weed Species
Question: Give an example of an invasive weed species that threatens our native species?
Answer: Parthenium hysterophorus (Congress grass) or Eichhornia crassipes (Water hyacinth).
2. Species–Area Relationship
Question: Write the equation of the Species–Area relationship in a logarithmic scale?
Answer: log S = log C + Z log A
Where S = number of species, A = area, C and Z = constants.
3. Scientific Name of Water Hyacinth
Question: Write the scientific name of water
Read MoreEconomic and Political History of the USA, Canada, and Australia
Regional Landscapes of the United States
The United States is divided into five regions: the Northeast, South, Midwest, Rocky Mountains, and Pacific States. All regions share similarities in geography, climate, economy, traditions, and history. The Northeast is characterized by small, rural villages and fishing harbors. It includes the New England States and the Middle Atlantic States, lying within the Appalachian Highlands and parts of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The coastal areas are low and flat
Read MoreEuropean Geography and Economic Facts Compendium
Southern EU Nations
Countries and Governance
- Spain (Constitutional Monarchy)
- Portugal
- Italy (Republic)
- Greece (Republic)
- Malta (Republic)
- Southern Cyprus
Smallest States
- Vatican: Papal State
- San Marino: Republic
- Andorra: Principality (Co-princes: Spanish Bishop + French President)
- Malta: Republic
Climate and Agriculture
- Climate: Subtropical Mediterranean
- Crops:
- Vine
- Rice (Italy – largest EU producer)
- Olives (Spain – olive oil)
- Cork (Portugal)
Focus on Spain
- Languages: Spanish, Catalan, Basque
- Religion: Roman Catholic
- Car
