very complex and difficult when continents are studied as a whole.
There are seven continents in the world: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America. Each continent has unique characteristics in terms of geography, culture, and biodiversity.
1. Europe 2. Africa 3. Asia 4. Australia 5. Antarctica 6. South-America 7. North-America
I am as a 7th grade student saying Physical geography and human are not the two specialized fields of geography the actual 100 % answer is Economic geography and urban geography.....
Australia and Antarctica are the smallest continents in terms of land area.
The term "big continents" is not a specific geographical term. However, the biggest continents on Earth are Asia, Africa, and the Americas. These continents are large landmasses that are significant in terms of size and population.
studying of the whole earth.
By studying and listening in class and focussing
Key mountain geography terms to be familiar with when studying the topography of a region include peaks, valleys, ridges, slopes, plateaus, and mountain ranges. These terms help describe the physical features and characteristics of mountainous areas.
Depends what type of geography you're studying. You can study population geography, which could solely be the study of the relation between the population and the surrounding landscape. However, in general terms, at a general level, geography usuaully refers the the physical features of a region, so in short, yes.
Canal, canyon and cave are geography terms. Additional geography terms include cliff, continent and cove.
To be geographically literate is to be able to read and write geographical terms such as being able to read a map.
There are seven continents in the world: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America. Each continent has unique characteristics in terms of geography, culture, and biodiversity.
Which terms?
Some geography terms that are used to refer to earth are altitude, degree, hemisphere, reef, and equator.
In terms of US geography, it's north. In terms of Pennsylvania geography, it would actually be west.
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1st of all, you should be studying in your book instead of online! And 2nd of all, you should REALLY already know that. I am disappointed! :-(