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1. describing distribution 2. objective 1) identify human regions 2) describe distribution using names of appropriate human regions 3. recap 4. recap Describe = 5. recap Describe = give details of what is observed 6. recap Describe = give details of what is observed As geographers, we are interested in patterns. So when we describe, we tend to highlight the 7. recap Describe = give details of what is observed As geographers, we are interested in patterns. So when we describe, we tend to highlight the General (the pattern that fits the majority) 8. recap Describe = give details of what is observed As geographers, we are interested in patterns. So when we describe, we tend to highlight the General (the pattern that fits the majority) Evidence (to support our observation about the general) 9. recap Describe = give details of what is observed As geographers, we are interested in patterns. So when we describe, we tend to highlight the General (the pattern that fits the majority) Evidence (to support our observation about the general) Anomaly (the pattern that doesnt follow the majority) 10. recap Describe = give details of what is observed As geographers, we are interested in patterns. So when we describe, we tend to highlight the General (the pattern that fits the majority) Evidence (to support our observation about the general) Anomaly (the pattern that doesnt follow the majority) Evidence (to support our observation about the anomaly) 11. in human geography, what are some of the ways we can group countries to see if there are any patterns? 12. in human geography, what are some of the ways we can group countries to see if there are any patterns? 1) By level of development (DCs vs LDCs) 13. in human geography, what are some of the ways we can group countries to see if there are any patterns? 1) By level of development (DCs vs LDCs) 2) By human regions and continents 14. in human geography, what are some of the ways we can group countries to see if there are any patterns? 1) By level of development (DCs vs LDCs) 2) By human regions and continents 3) By latitudes (North of Equator, in the tropics etc.) 15. in human geography, what are some of the ways we can group countries to see if there are any patterns? 1) By level of development (DCs vs LDCs) 2) By human regions and continents 3) By latitudes (North of Equator, in the tropics etc.) What are some of the human regions? Lets mark out in your map 16. Mark out on this page of your handout 17. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) 18. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America 19. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America 20. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America South America 21. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America South America Europe 22. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America South America Africa Europe 23. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America South America Africa Europe Asia 24. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America South America Africa Europe Asia Oceania 25. continents youve learnt so far (you should have written this in your handout in pencil) North America Central America South America Africa Europe Asia Oceania Antarctica 26. Lets zoom into the continents and split it into its human regions (add it into your handout) North America Central America South America Africa Europe Asia Oceania Antarctica 27. Lets zoom into the continents and split it into its human regions (add it into your handout) 28. The island of Greenland is considered a part of Europe, as it belongs to Denmark 29. Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe 30. Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe Eastern Europe 31. Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe Western Europe Eastern Europe 32. Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe Western Europe Eastern Europe This is because Western European countries tend to be more developed than Eastern European countries 33. Africa is split into two main regions 34. Africa is split into two main regions North Africa 35. Africa is split into two main regions Sub-Saharan Africa North Africa 36. Africa is split into two main regions Sub-Saharan Africa North Africa North African countries tend to be a lot more developed than Sub-Saharan Africa. Culturally speaking, they are closer to Arab countries than Sub-Saharan African countries 37. Sahara Desert (the ones in brown!) The region is called Sub- saharan because it is below (sub) the Sahara Desert 38. Within Sub-Saharan Africa, we can split the region further 39. Within Sub-Saharan Africa, we can split the region further Horn of Africa (Tends to be the poorest region in Africa) 40. Within Sub-Saharan Africa, we can split the region further South Africa (tends to be more developed as compared to rest of Sub-Saharan Africa) Horn of Africa (Tends to be the poorest region in Africa) 41. Central Africa Within Sub-Saharan Africa, we can split the region further South Africa (tends to be more developed as compared to rest of Sub-Saharan Africa) Horn of Africa (Tends to be the poorest region in Africa) 42. Asia is more diverse with more regions. 43. Asia is more diverse with more regions. Middle East (Arab countries) 44. Asia is more diverse with more regions. Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia 45. Asia is more diverse with more regions. Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia 46. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia 47. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia 48. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia East Asia North Asia 49. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia East Asia North Asia 50. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia East Asia South Asia North Asia 51. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia East Asia South Asia North Asia 52. Using a Compass rose over Central Asia, can you guess the names of the other regions? Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia North Asia 53. Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia What is the level of development in different parts of Asia? 54. Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia What is the level of development in different parts of Asia? Less Developed 55. Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia What is the level of development in different parts of Asia? Less Developed Less Developed in the 1960s, getting more developed today 56. Middle East (Arab countries) Central Asia North Asia East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia What is the level of development in different parts of Asia? Less Developed Less Developed in the 1960s, getting more developed today Less Developed in the 1960s, getting more developed today 57. Done? 1) Look through the first demonstration in your notes to revise how the describing of distribution is done 2) Ans Qns 4 from Juying Sec