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Your Geography Guide

Welcome to the world of Geography. Here, You will find special notes based on the prescribed curriculum for geography from school, college to university level. The notes have been prepared in such a way that they can benefit you in various competitive exams like NET, UPSC, RPSC, UPPCS, BPSC, KVS, NVS, HTET, RTET, DSSSB, SSC, and more in geography subject. Important points are shown in bold, and maps are used to make it easier for you to remember. Your suggestions for content improvement are expected.

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Igloo
Human Geography

The Eskimo Tribe: Lifestyle and Survival in the Arctic Region

Discover the world of the Eskimo tribe and their remarkable adaptation to the Arctic environment. Learn about their unique lifestyle, igloo shelters, hunting practices, and cultural beliefs. Explore the challenges and triumphs of surviving in one of the harshest climates on Earth.

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A black-and-white aerial photograph
Remote Sensing and GIS

Digital Images and Photographs in Remote Sensing

“Learn the key differences between digital images and photographs in remote sensing. Discover how digital images are captured, processed, and analyzed for various applications, and understand the benefits of digital formats over traditional photographs.”

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Space-borne Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing and GIS

Types of Remote Sensing

This blogpost explores the various types of remote sensing, including airborne and spaceborne platforms, active and passive sensors, and their applications in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.

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Consequences of Climate Change
Climatology

Consequences of Climate Change: A Global Challenge

Explore the consequences of climate change, from rising sea levels and extreme weather to biodiversity loss and public health impacts. Learn how individuals can take action to mitigate these effects and create a sustainable future.

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tree rings evidence of climate change
Climatology

Climate Change: Meaning and Evidences

“Discover the meaning and evidence of Climate Change, its causes, and impact on the environment. Learn how greenhouse gases, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events are shaping our planet’s future.”

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Physical Geography

cloudbursing
Physical Geography

Cloudbursts: Causes, Effects, and Preparedness

Discover the captivating phenomenon of cloudbursts – sudden, intense rainfall events capable of causing significant damage. Learn about their causes, effects, and the regions most vulnerable to these natural occurrences.

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Coriolis Force
Physical Geography

Coriolis Force

Coriolis force, also known as Coriolis effect, is an apparent force created due to the Earth’s rotation. It causes winds in the Northern Hemisphere to veer to the right and those in the Southern Hemisphere to veer to the left.

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Minimum-Maximum-Thermometer
Physical Geography

Temperature Concepts and Measurement

Heat and temperature are not the same. Heat is a form of energy that flows from one system or object to another because the two are at different temperatures. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy (motion) of individual molecules in matter.

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HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
Physical Geography

The Hydrologic Cycle

The hydrologic cycle describes the global flow of water to and from oceans, land, and atmosphere. Water moves by evaporation, precipitation, and runoff.

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River capture by the North Tyne
Physical Geography

River Capture

If there are two adjacent rivers and one is more powerful than the other, then the more powerful river may capture its weaker neighbor. For this to happen, the more powerful river must flow at a lower level and it must erode its channel, both headward and vertically, at a faster rate than its neighbor.

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Physical weathering examples
Physical Geography

Weathering Processes: Unveiling the Earth’s Surface Evolution

Weathering is a fundamental process that shapes the Earth’s surface, impacting rocks both at the surface and below. It involves the disintegration and dissolution of rocks through physical and chemical processes. While weathering does not transport materials, it generates them for erosion and transportation by various agents like water, wind, waves, and ice, all under the influence of gravity.

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University Syllabus and Notice

World Geography

Floating Island in Loktak Lake
World Geography

Floating Island: Nature’s Unique Creation

Look into the world of floating islands! Learn about natural floating islands like tussocks and pumice rafts, and human-made islands like the Aztec chinampas. Explore their role in biodiversity, water purification, and sustainable living.

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World Geography

World Energy Crisis in Developing Countries

“Explore the World Energy Crisis in developing countries with a focus on causes, impacts, and solutions. Learn how fossil fuel dependence, infrastructure issues, and rapid urbanization contribute to energy shortages and discover strategies for sustainable development. Ideal for geography students preparing for competitive exams.”

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World Energy Crisis in Developed Countries
World Geography

World Energy Crisis in Developed Countries

“Explore the causes, impacts, and solutions to the world energy crisis in developed countries. Learn how geopolitical conflicts, economic factors, and technological advancements shape the energy landscape. Discover the role of renewable energy and government policies in addressing this critical issue.”

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General Geography

What is Geography?
General Geography

What is Geography?

The history of geography dates back over 2,000 years to the Greeks, who coined the term by combining “geo” and “graphein” to mean “earth writing” or “earth description.” Ptolemy’s Guide to Geography in the 2nd century CE marked one of the discipline’s first books, emphasizing a representation of the entire known world using pictures.

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General Geography

Maps and Scale

A map is a simplified view of an area, usually a part of the Earth’s surface, seen from above and scaled down. The process of making maps is called cartography, a part of geography. Maps are essential tools for geographers to show spatial information and analyze relationships between different places.

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General Geography

Career Opportunities for Geography Students

Geography degrees equip students with a wide range of skills, making them adaptable and valuable in the job market. The interdisciplinary nature of geography allows graduates to connect and integrate knowledge from different fields, making them well-rounded professionals.

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General Geography

Social Forestry

Discover the benefits and components of social forestry, including urban forestry, rural forestry, and farm forestry.

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