Climate Change- Interaction with Glaciers
There is much talk about global warming these days, but scientists know that periods of warming have happened before. Evidence from ice cores has revealed variations in average | devamı »
Why are sunsets red?
sunsets When we ask this question we actually mean, “why does the sky go red just before the sun goes down?” To understand why the sky goes red just before the sun goes | devamı »
What are clouds and why does it rain?
Almost all the air around us is moist. That means that it contains water in the form of vapour. You can’t see it because water vapour is a gas, but it’s still water. | devamı »
Countries Where
Arkadaşlar malesef ülkemizde böyle animasyonlar coğrafya için pek hazırlanmıyor tabiki animasyon hazırlanabilirde yapabilen arkadaşlar heralde coğrafyayla pek ilgili değildir.. Güzel | devamı »
He origin of the Earth
Eart The age of the Earth was once, and still is, a matter great debate. In 1650 Archbishop Ussher used the Bible to calculate that the Earth was created in 4004BC. Later on in the | devamı »
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Introduction and Brief History The advent of cheap and powerful computers over the last few decades has allowed for the development | devamı »
Geography as an Environmental Science
Webster’s 9th Collegiate Dictionary defines Environment “… as the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determines its form and survival“.
Atmospheric Composition
Table 7a-1 lists the eleven most abundant gases found in the Earth’s lower atmosphere by volume. Of the gases listed, nitrogen, | devamı »
Capitals of Every Independent Country
The 195 Independent Countries on Earth With Their Capital City or Cities Below is a complete listing of the 195 official independent countries of the world and their capital cities. | devamı »
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