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ELEMENT OF REGIONAL
GEOGRAPHY
CHAPTER 2
CONTENT
 2.1 IDENTIFY ELEMENTS OF REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY BASICS
2.1.1 Explain Natural Environment
2.1.2 Explain Human Geographies
2.1.3 Explain Political Geographies
2.1 4 Explain Economic Geographies
 2.2 EXPLAIN NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
2.2.1 Discuss global climate change
2.2.2 Discuss hazards and resources
a) Natural Hazards
b) Natural resources
 2.3 EXPLAIN HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES
2.3.1 Identify Types of language
2.3.2 Identify types of religion
 2.4 EXPLAIN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES
 2.5 EXPLAIN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
2.5.1 Identify types of economic sector
2.1 ELEMENTS OF REGIONAL
GEOGRAPHY BASICS
DEFINITION
 The set of living and non living things on Earth with
occur in a state substantially not influenced by
humans.
 For the safe survival of life on Earth these natural
resources should be protected and preserved.
2.1.1 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
DEFINITION
 Branch of regional geography that deals with the
study of people and their communities, cultural.
 Interactions with the environment by studying their
relations with across space and place.
DEFINITION
 Branch of geography that involved in the investigation
of every aspect of policy.
 This is with regards to the boundaries of a country,
the states has and the development strategies that it
has in place.
2.1.2 HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES
2.1.3 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES
DEFINITION
 Study of location, distribution, spatial organization of
economic activities across the world.
2.1.4 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
2.2.1 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
 Refer to a change in average weather conditions.
 Caused by combustion of fossil fuels in cars, factories.
 Causes of rising sea levels.
2.2.2 HAZARDS AND RESOURCES
 NATURAL RESOURCES
a) Anything that people use which come from the natural
environment.
b) Example : wind, soil, water, wind
 NATURAL HAZARDS
 Natural phenomenon that effect negative environment.
 Example : tsunamis, erosion
2.2 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
 2.3.1 LANGUAGES
 Ability to acquire and use complex systems of
communication.
 Any specific human ability to do so.
 communication mode of human culture.
 Example :Cant , Dialect , Argot and Lingua Franca.
 2.3.2 RELIGIONS
 Different things to different people, beliefs and cultural
system.
 Establishes symbols that relate humanity
to spirituality.
 Example :Islam , Buddhism , Christian and Hinduism .
2.3 HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES
 Types of government :
2.4 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES
DEMOCRAC
HY
REPUBLIC
MONARCHY
COMMUNIS
M
DICTTORSH
IP
 2.5.1 Types of economic sectors :
2.5 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
PRIMAR
Y
SECTOR
SECONDA
RY
SECTOR
TERTIA
RY
SECTOR
QUARTENA
RY SECTOR
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Regional Geography Elements Explained

  • 2. CONTENT  2.1 IDENTIFY ELEMENTS OF REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY BASICS 2.1.1 Explain Natural Environment 2.1.2 Explain Human Geographies 2.1.3 Explain Political Geographies 2.1 4 Explain Economic Geographies  2.2 EXPLAIN NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 2.2.1 Discuss global climate change 2.2.2 Discuss hazards and resources a) Natural Hazards b) Natural resources  2.3 EXPLAIN HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES 2.3.1 Identify Types of language 2.3.2 Identify types of religion  2.4 EXPLAIN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES  2.5 EXPLAIN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES 2.5.1 Identify types of economic sector
  • 3. 2.1 ELEMENTS OF REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY BASICS DEFINITION  The set of living and non living things on Earth with occur in a state substantially not influenced by humans.  For the safe survival of life on Earth these natural resources should be protected and preserved. 2.1.1 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
  • 4. DEFINITION  Branch of regional geography that deals with the study of people and their communities, cultural.  Interactions with the environment by studying their relations with across space and place. DEFINITION  Branch of geography that involved in the investigation of every aspect of policy.  This is with regards to the boundaries of a country, the states has and the development strategies that it has in place. 2.1.2 HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES 2.1.3 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES
  • 5. DEFINITION  Study of location, distribution, spatial organization of economic activities across the world. 2.1.4 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
  • 6. 2.2.1 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE  Refer to a change in average weather conditions.  Caused by combustion of fossil fuels in cars, factories.  Causes of rising sea levels. 2.2.2 HAZARDS AND RESOURCES  NATURAL RESOURCES a) Anything that people use which come from the natural environment. b) Example : wind, soil, water, wind  NATURAL HAZARDS  Natural phenomenon that effect negative environment.  Example : tsunamis, erosion 2.2 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
  • 7.  2.3.1 LANGUAGES  Ability to acquire and use complex systems of communication.  Any specific human ability to do so.  communication mode of human culture.  Example :Cant , Dialect , Argot and Lingua Franca.  2.3.2 RELIGIONS  Different things to different people, beliefs and cultural system.  Establishes symbols that relate humanity to spirituality.  Example :Islam , Buddhism , Christian and Hinduism . 2.3 HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES
  • 8.  Types of government : 2.4 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES DEMOCRAC HY REPUBLIC MONARCHY COMMUNIS M DICTTORSH IP
  • 9.  2.5.1 Types of economic sectors : 2.5 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES PRIMAR Y SECTOR SECONDA RY SECTOR TERTIA RY SECTOR QUARTENA RY SECTOR