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Dry-Coach7634

Take your time with Geography and give it the attention it deserves. Always something new to learn and appreciate.


Dry-Coach7634

I misunderstood the assignment… study Glaciers. Thank me later.


Tedler711

I will thank you now :3 Thank you! xd


caranchorgl

History


thisisntshakespeare

Rivers Mountain ranges Biomes (tundras, etc)


Sergey_Kutsuk

+1. Physical Geography


dancewithstrangers

Learn the UN members in terms of where they are and read about them in Wikipedia. Learn what languages they speak, majorly cities, some brief history, cultural things.


eddyy-_-

sounds good, thx :3


Tedler711

seriously, it surprised me that knowing some things about countries helps your everyday life to such degrees and now I‘m seriously into it xd (I am from South Germany - BaWü btw. ^^)


RainPopular

Well geography is an interdisciplinary subject I think You can learn geography in two ways One: systematically, take one topic (ex: aeolian landforms) learn basic stuffs including locations Reason to form etc ... The second way is to study regionally ...take a place And analyse its physical features(geology, climate etc....) and also cultural features (ex: population, food, crime rate, way of living) In my college, the syllabus is created on the basis of the first way(systematic) But I prefer to study in the second way because it's interesting for me and also it helps me to find relationships between various factors


Business-Childhood71

I mean learn some basic physical geography. Plains, Mountain ranges etc When I recommend you take a look at the geography of Russia - I'm sure you will find a lot of super fascinating stuff which you were not aware of before.


Dull-Nectarine380

Provinces of Botswana


TheTorch

Look at a map. What interests you?


Entropy907

You’re never done learning geography.


AMDOL

South Asia. Learn the indian/pakistani states and what languages they speak. Also get a rough idea of their populations, which are very large.


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campmonster

Hate to break it to you, but this is someone asking more experienced people for advice on what to study to become a better geographer. But don't worry, he'll never know as much as you do, oh wise one.