World Geography

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Practice Other Chapters from World Geography

In this chapter, we will understand the concepts of the universe, the big bang theory, and the solar system. We will also discuss the terminology related to the universe and the facts associated with different planets through illustrated pictures.

This chapter reviews the vision of the theories on the origin of the earth, its position, shape, and size. The earth's grid system and its time zone are also discussed. Further, it illustrates the satellites of the earth and its axis.

This chapter describes the concept of the earth's geological time scale, endogenetic and exogenetic forces. It mentions the types of rocks and rock cycles through a diagram. Different geomorphological theories are also discussed here.

This chapter describes the various submarine features and types of ocean movements. It illustrates the coral reef and its types. Minerals and energy resources of oceans are also discussed here through visuals.

This chapter talks about the hydrological cycle. It illustrates the features and key points of oceans and soil water. Besides, it demonstrates the sources of water and briefs on rivers and lakes.

This chapter explores the composition of air and the characteristics of the different layers of the atmosphere. It also discusses climate classification, major atmospheric disturbances, and climate-changing factors.

This chapter describes population distribution, races of the world, and demographic transition model. It focuses on the various types of rural settlements. Demographic terms are also discussed here.

This chapter examines our knowledge of the geographical and resource data of Africa, Europe, Asia, and South America. It also talks about the geographical area of Australia, Antarctica, and North America.

This chapter describes the classification of natural resources and characteristic features of biomass in the world. It explains the significance of soil and its types. It also discusses the distribution of flora and fauna.

This chapter describes the concepts of agriculture production practices, fertilizers, fisheries, etc. It demonstrates the vision of mixed farming and land resources with the aid of pictures. It also analyses the livestock with its features.

This chapter comprises a practice set to examine our knowledge of the vision of world geography. It includes questions based on the earth, universe, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and agriculture to provide a revision of the unit.