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The interrelationship between the elements.
The elements of the geographical environment do not exist and develop in isolation, but develop and change as part of the whole. In the landscape, they always seek to be in harmony with the general character of the environment. For example, in the northwest inland region of China, due to the distance from the sea, it is difficult to reach the humid air currents of the ocean, forming an arid continental climate.
Due to the arid climate and little precipitation, the surface water here is poor, the rivers are not developed, and most of them are endorhes; Due to the dry climate, the action of flowing water is weak, but the physical weathering and wind force have a significant effect, forming a large area of Gobi and desert. The arid climate also leads to sparse vegetation, poorly developed soils, and low levels of organic matter.
The integrity of the geographical environment is also manifested in the fact that changes in one element will lead to changes in other elements or even in the state of the entire environment. For example, the impact of forest vegetation on the land surface on the geographical environment is obvious, especially the tropical rainforest, which has the effect of balancing the atmospheric composition, and if it is destroyed, it will cause global climate change and lead to the imbalance of the entire ecological environment. On the contrary, tree planting and greening can regulate the local microclimate, improve the hydrological conditions, maintain water and soil, and promote the benign development of the ecological environment.
Another example is the massive exploitation and use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, which reduces the carbon element in the earth's crust, resulting in an increase in carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere, intensifying the atmospheric insulation effect, increasing global temperatures, warming the climate, and causing ice and snow melting at the poles, rising sea levels, and inundating coastal land. It can be seen that the integrity of the geographical environment makes it have the effect of "pulling a trigger and moving the whole body". Human beings should pay full attention to this factor in the process of using nature and transforming the environment.
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by landform, climate,
Organisms and soil and other elements. These elements are interconnected, mutually influential, and interpenetrating, forming an organic whole, and constantly proceeding.
and energy exchange, driving the development and change of the geographical environment.
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Mutual influence, take care of constraints.
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The geographical environment, demographic factors and the mode of production of material materials are interrelated and interact. Geography and human society are interactive. Humans are able to transform nature and make the geographical environment work for the benefit of mankind; Human activities will in turn consume natural resources and cause damage to the natural environment.
Geographical environment and demographic factors are the eternal necessary conditions for the existence and development of human society, and they are also the basic factors that accelerate or delay social development, but they cannot determine the nature and development direction of the social system, they must be transformed into actual factors of production and incorporated into the production process, in order to affect the development of society, and the size of their role is determined by the state of social production development.
5. The relationship between the natural and geographical elements: tremor resistance.
1. Always strive for overall consistency. A change in one element will cause other elements or even the whole to change accordingly.
2. The exchange of matter and energy between elements, such as the water cycle, the biological cycle, the lithosphere and the material cycle (crustal material cycle) and other processes.
3. The interaction between elements produces new functions such as production function and balance function. Among them, the production function refers to the ability of the natural environment to synthesize organic matter; The equilibrium function refers to the stability of the properties of the physical geographical elements through the exchange of matter and energy.
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The interaction between geographical elements refers to the interaction, interdependence and mutual influence between different geographical elements. Geographical elements include natural elements and human elements, natural elements include topography, climate, hydrology, etc., and human elements include population, economy, culture, etc.
Here are some examples of how geographic features interact with each other:
Climate impact on ecosystems: Climate is an important part of ecosystems, and climate change will have an impact on the species composition, ecological niche, and food chain of ecosystems.
Influence of topography on hydrological system: Factors such as topography and slope will affect the direction of water flow, water level, and hydrological cycle of the hydrological system.
The impact of economic development on the environment: Economic development will have a certain impact on the natural environment, for example, large-scale development and construction will destroy the natural ecological environment.
The impact of population on urban development: The size and level of development of a city are affected by the number and structure of the population, and the development of the city will also have an impact on the concentration and distribution of the population.
In short, the interaction between geographical elements is complex, and it is necessary to comprehensively consider the interaction between different elements in order to fully understand the nature of geographical phenomena.
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The interaction between geographical elements refers to the process of mutual influence, mutual constraint and mutual integration of various geographical elements on the earth's surface. For example, the influence of topography on the early weather of the air skin is very obvious, for example, the alpine terrain is easy to form a windproof barrier, which affects the airflow in the lower area, and the temperature may drop and the humidity may increase after entering the high mountain; The oceans also have a strong impact on climate, with seawater and ocean circulation having an impact on meteorological factors such as land temperature, rainfall, and wind. In addition, human activities will also have an impact on various elements of the earth's surface, such as the increase in surface temperature, the reduction of water sources, and the reduction of trees due to urbanization.
The process of interaction between these geographical elements is an important part of geographical research.
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Geographic features include:
1. Annotation and color of the topographic map: The words and numbers on the topographic map are collectively referred to as the annotations of the topographic map. It represents the name, quantity, meaning, and so on of geographic features.
2. Feature elements: Residential areas, industrial and mining enterprise buildings, public facilities, independent features, roads and their ancillary facilities, pipelines and fences, water systems and their ancillary facilities on the topographic map all belong to the feature elements.
3. Geomorphic elements: Geomorphic elements are one of the most important geographical elements of topographic maps, which are mainly represented by contour lines on topographic maps. Contour lines accurately represent the elevation and slope of the ground, and correctly reflect the top, back, ridge, valley, saddle and other landforms.
Geographical elements are the various natural and socio-economic phenomena that exist on the earth's surface, as well as their distribution, connection and temporal changes, etc., which are the main content of the map. According to their nature, geographical elements can be divided into two categories: physical geographical elements and socio-economic elements.
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The interaction of geographical elements is in the second section of Chapter 4 of Geography Compulsory 1 in Senior Secondary School.
The interaction of the elements of the geographical environment and the integrity of the geographical environment is the content of the second section of the fourth chapter of the compulsory high school geography course, which mainly talks about the interaction of the natural geographical environment elements of climate, landform, water, soil, and organisms.
Geographic Features:
It is composed of geographical elements such as gas, water, rocks, organisms, soil, and topography, and these elements carry out material migration and energy exchange through the processes of water cycle, biological cycle, lithospheric material cycle, etc., forming a whole that penetrates each other, restricts each other, and is interconnected.
As a system, the physical geographical environment also has some new functions arising from the interaction of various elements, such as production function, balancing hail function, etc. The natural geographical environment has a unified evolution process and is an important manifestation of the integrity of the natural geographical environment.
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Geographical elements are divided into physical geography elements and human geography elements. Physical geographical elements include soil, hydrology, atmosphere, vegetation, and landform;
The elements of human geography include economic, political, and cultural elements, and if they are subdivided, there should be elements such as transportation, policy, folk customs, history, and location.
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There are many geographical elements, geology, landform, soil, climate, hydrology, vegetation, these belong to the category of physical geography, as well as human geography, such as population, politics, economy, basically covering all aspects!
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Geographical elements are the basis of geographic feature analysis, which are mainly considered from the perspective of natural geographical location and economic geographical location (status).
1. Nature - sea and land location, latitude and longitude, topography, climate (hydrothermal conditions), soil, hydrology, natural resources, geological conditions (mineral resources) ......
2. Economy (politics, culture) - the level of transportation (sea, land and air), the tertiary industry of industry and agriculture (such as financial services), the status of major products in the world, the main (industry, agriculture, animal husbandry and mining, etc.) economic zones, and the political (military) status and influence in the world ......
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Hydrology, climate, biology, soil, topography, rocks. Our teacher taught us a smooth sentence. Water and gas generate earth rocks.
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Both human and natural. The two have a bunch of branches...
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Physical geographic elements include a wide range of geographical elements, and geographical elements belong to physical geographic elements except for those affected by human beings. The high school textbook is only a list of the main elements of the section: soil, hydrology, climate, topography, vegetation.
Soil, hydrology, climate, topography, vegetation and other geographical elements of their own.
Sunlight is an important physical and geographical element that is included in the climatic factor. The elements of climate are: sunlight, air, water.
Among the geographical elements, the most important is the location (location) element. Locations include: latitude and longitude location of physical geography, sea and land location, transportation location of economic (human) geography, economic level status (industry, agriculture, finance, service industry......etc.
"Location" is the most important and core of the geographical elements.
Geography is a factor that can never be ignored in different places, one of which will play a dominant role, and location
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Sunlight and atmosphere are ordinary physical concepts;
Climate is a geographically specific term, and the main indicators are temperature and precipitation; One of the determinants of temperature is the intensity of sunlight; There are many determinants of sunlight (such as latitude, topography, etc.).
The five major components of the geographical environment can also be said to be the five circles, and each circle affects and interacts with each other; That is, the lithosphere (topography), the atmosphere (climate), the biosphere (living things), the pedosphere (the lithosphere surface), and the hydrosphere (all forms of water on Earth).
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Sunlight is a physical geographical element.
Because light conditions are one of the most important elements of physical geography, remember to add them when analyzing agriculture.
Physical geography includes: location, topography, resources, precipitation, temperature, soil, and hydrology.
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Sunlight is not a physical geographical element.
The physical geographical elements are: soil, hydrology, climate, topography, vegetation.
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First, sunlight is not appropriate in geographical terms, and should be replaced by the word "illumination"; 】
Secondly, the atmosphere is also not cut, the atmosphere is very broad, including climate, air movement, air pressure, space atmosphere and so on, for physical geographical elements, the term climate is more appropriate, it refers to the long-term environmental characteristics of a region, others such as topography, biology, soil, hydrology (or water source) are accurate.
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The elements of the physical geographical environment, including geomorphology, climate, hydrology, soil and biology. They are the material systems of various physical geographical dynamics produced by the interconnection and interaction of the four basic components of the natural geographical environment under the domination of energy.
Sunshine and climate are repeated.
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Solar radiation, hydrology, biology, climate, soil, crust.
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