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Geography

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1. Representations of the Earth

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Advantages and disadvantages of using:

World map • Advantages: It

represents the entire surface of the Earth.

• Disadvantages: The representation of the earth surface on a flat map distorts the shape and distance of some forms.

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Globe: • Advantages: it shows us

distances, landforms, distributions and size of continents and oceans all without distortions.

• Disadvantages: you can never see the entire surface of the earth and it is not easy to carry.

Advantages and disadvantages of using:

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SCALESHere, 1 cm on the map

represents 7,000 actual cm. This means: 1 cm on the

map equals 70 meters in the real life

Here, 1 cm on the map represents 500,000 actual cm. This means: 1 cm on the map equals 5000 meters in the real

life. THIS MEANS: 5 km.

Actual means "en

la realidad"

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Do you want to practice with scales? CLICK BELOW

http://aograde6.blogspot.com.es/2013/11/practice-with-scales.html

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MORE GEOGRAPHY.........

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PARALLELS

EQUATOR: it is the principal parallel, parallel 0º.

PARALLELS ARE NUMBERED FROM THE EQUATOR TO THE POLES IN DEGREES 0º TO 90º NORTH or SOUTH.

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PARALLELS

PARALLELS measure LATITUDE

LATITUDE: is the distance between any point on the Earth to the equator. We talk about northern or southern hemisphere.

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MERIDIANS

MERIDIANS: Imaginary lines that go from pole to pole.

GREENWICH meridian is the principal meridian so we call it PRIME MERIDIAN.

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MERIDIANS

MERIDIANS: are numbered in degrees from 0 to 180º EAST or WEST.

Meridians measure LONGITUDE which is the distance between any point on the Earth and the Greenwich meridian.We talk about eastern or western hemisphere

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COORDINATES

WHEN WE PUT THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF A PLACE

TOGETHER WE HAVE THE COORDINATES OF THE

LOCATION.

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WEBSITES !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushuaia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Town

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Puntos_extremos_del_mundo

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2. World maps: Oceans and continents

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3. European continent: countries and capital cities

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4. European Landscapes: climates and vegetation

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5. Population in Spain and Europe

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Population

The population is the number of people who live in a territory. It can grow because of the natural growth and the migratory balance.

!• Natural growth( crecimiento natural): it is the difference between

the number of people who are born in an area ( birth rate) in one year and the number of people who die ( death rate) !!

• Migratory balance ( saldo migratorio): it is the difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants.

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Emigrant: it is a person who leaves their country to live in another country. !Immigrant: it is a person who comes to live in a foreign country

Immigration or

emigration?

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Population density• It is the number of inhabitants per square kilometer.

There is a formula to calculate: divide the number of inhabitants of a place by its surface area.

!Population density = n° inhabitants / surface area

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Population in Europe• Europe has an ageing population: there are more elderly

people than young people. Reasons for this:

• Low birth rate: few babies are born.

• Increasing life expectancy: on average about 74 years.

• Life expectancy: the average age people is expected to live to.

• In some countries, the births is less than the number of deaths, this is called NEGATIVE growth rate.

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