In the area where we live, many radio stations are available, including Kiss 92.5, Flow 93.5 and 99.9 Virgo. We are using Rogers' Internet and telephone. I mean I live in the Rogers area. We are also getting power from Toronto Hydro
Hello! Today we will talk about how my family and my family use five geographic themes in everyday life. To organize my information, I used "Mr.Help" - sports, community, interaction between people and the environment, places and places. In order to start my project, I used the place
Some of the ways my family and I use people's movements are to share ideas with each other. If something interesting or important happens, we talk to each other while eating or place a calendar in the fridge. Sharing information with each other by communicating with each other
My family and I live in a bungalow with a main building and a cellar. I live with my brother Elijah and my mother.
Because we are using urban transport such as school bus and TTC to work and go to school, my family and I rely on interaction of the human environment.
We gathered leaves in autumn and plowing snow in winter, we adapted to our own environment. Also, in the winter, we wear hats, scarves, mitten and other suitable clothes for each season. We change the environment by tree planting and gardening.
In the third topic of Chapter 5 we will discuss the relationship between environment and population. There are three ways to classify people and environments. The first is whether humans acclimate to the environment. An example of this is the use of rivers to transport themselves and goods. Another way humans interact with the environment is whether humans change the environment. This can be done by making aircraft roads and runways. The third way we can categorize this is whether humans depend on the environment. You can observe this by observing whether they take food from the area to feed their families and friends.
Geography is usually defined by two branches of human geography and physical geography. Human geography studies the interactions between people and their communities, cultures, economies, and the environment by studying the relationship between space and location. In physical geography, we examine processes and patterns in the natural environment such as the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and the Earth sphere. Four historical traditions of geography are spatial analysis of nature and human phenomena, regional and regional studies of areas, human-land relationship research, and earth science. Geography is known as "world discipline" and "bridge between people and physics science"
Historical geography is a study of past human, physical, fictitious, theoretical, and "real" geography. Historical geography studies various problems and topics. The common theme is to see how the past is geographically and how places and areas change with time. Many historical geographers learn time patterns through geography, including how people interact with the environment and create cultural landscapes. Village geography, which includes urban geography, is a study of urban and rural areas, particularly concerning the spatial, relational and theoretical aspects of communities. This is a study of areas where buildings and infrastructure are concentrated. The majority of the economic activity in these areas is in the secondary and tertiary industries. In urban settlements, its population density may be high