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PHYSICAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, POPULATION GEOGRAPHY,…
PHYSICAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ANTHROPOLOGY
Helps us to see the evolution of the human being both biologically and culturally, its religion, language or traditions.
DEMOGRAPHY
Helps us understand the characteristics of society, i.e., geographical distribution, immigration, emigration, and birth or death rates.
HISTORY
Helps us to know which events occurred to our ancestors, for example, the wars that happened in a certain region
Economy
Studies the products and services that meet our needs, such as the technology consumption.
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POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
Birth rate
Indicates the number of births recorded in a group for every 1,000 people in a given year.
MORTALITY RATE
Indicates the number recorded of deaths recorded in a group for every 1,000 people in a given year.
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
Number of children dying before their first year of life per 1,000 live births.
Population growth rate
Is the rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases in a given time period as a fraction of the initial population, often expressed as a percentage.
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LITERACY - ILLITERACY
Number of individuals aged 15 or over can (not) read in a population, often expressed as a percentage.
LIFE EXPECTANCY
Probable duration of the life of a person according to the conditions under which he/she was born and live
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMICAL GEOGRAPHY
This science allows us to better understand the process of goods or services’ trading intended for human satisfaction.
Needs
"the nagging feeling that something is missing, that moves us to act as to make it disappear or at least diminish"
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PRIMARY SECTOR
Covers activities directly related to natural resources , such as
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TERCIARY SECTOR
Emerges from the above sectors and covers activities that do not produce tangible goods, but services such as trading, transport and communications.
HUMAN LANDSCAPE
ECONOMICS
The banning for consuming certain foods in some religions prevents the development of related activities.
For example, no vineyards are grown in the Middle East, since the consumption of wine in Islam is not allowed.
It also promotes tourism to certain religious centers like Mecca, Rome or Mexico City.
POLITICS
Some of the separatist movements were motivated by religion, such as conflicts in India, Yugoslavia or Northern Ireland.
SOCIAL
Religion is also a bond between nations, for example, it has allowed the unity of the Jewish people until today.
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