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Geography revision - Coggle Diagram
Geography revision
Development
Indicators
Education
Transport
Water
Food
Money
Energy
Health
Jobs
How is development measured
Life expectancy - how long peoples lives tend to be in a country
Food intake - how much food people eat, shows how rich and stable the country is
Urban population - how much of the population has proper housing and isn’t living in huts or on the street
Adult illiteracy rate - how well educated is the country
Gross national income per capita - the amount of money the entire country has made divided by the population
Links between how development is measured
Countries that have low life expectancies tend to be poorer because if the country was richer, it could afford cleaner water, better quality food, cleaner homes and therefore the life expectancy would be higher
Conflict
Conflict influences geography
When neighbouring countries go to war over land
War over natural resources
Destruction in wars significantly alter landscapes
Climate change influences geography and there is conflict over climate change