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The key is interest, I have been interested in geography since I was a child, and the basic knowledge of geography in high school lies a lot in junior high school, of course, the junior high school is just a rough and hard thing, and high school is more about playing, and if you want to play, you must know what it is about. If you want to talk about the climate, natural resources and humanities here, you must first see at a glance what kind of terrain this is there, that river, so that you can start to do this problem. First, the map is very important, I like to look at the map, I see the map and there is a kind of beautiful enjoyment, I don't know what's going on, the second map is almost mastered, it is necessary to understand the people and the people of the country and the people, as well as the living customs, habits, learning that is a very interesting thing.
Third, we must learn to draw inferences from one case and bypass others. Everything is the same, geography is the same, if you want to learn the answer to one terrain, you will be the same as others, and if you know one type, you will know other types. Because I am interested in geography, I think geography is easy to learn, if there is anything I don't understand, I can communicate with you, mine.
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To study geography, there should be a systematic outline. The first step is to know what geography is, and then to learn what geography is for. But if you study in school, you don't have to know too much, you just need to understand what is in school, and there will be no problem.
What you want to ask now should be how to improve the geography score, I don't have much experience in learning geography now, but first understand physical geography (this is a process of understanding and it is more troublesome to learn), and then it is based on the knowledge of physical geography to set out the regional geography to learn in the future (I don't think I need to learn how to learn regional geography, reflecting the basic skills of learning liberal arts - memorize it well!!
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The method is relatively simple, to increase your interest in the surrounding environment, where do you live, where do you want to go, and how do you get there? It's the smallest thing. In addition, you can read more atlases, and you can carry a map of the world and China with you.
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Geography is simple.
From junior high 1 to high 3, whether you understand it or not, you can memorize it all!!
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I am a senior in high school liberal arts.
If you don't learn geography in high school, it's really difficult to learn geography, but if you can develop an interest in learning it, it's actually really simple, and you can get a high score in every exam.
Recommend the basic geography atlas, I like this atlas very much, very detailed and basic: "Middle School Geography** Comprehensive Guidance Atlas" Tan Mu Editor-in-Chief Check it in Xinhua Bookstore, you should be able to buy it.
We often use this book to review geography, and it is very practical, and the knowledge learned in high school textbooks is basically linked.
You don't have to memorize the map, just look at it and think about it and combine it with other maps to form a system in your mess, so that your geography will definitely get a high score.
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It's best to read two pieces of junior high school books.
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You have to look at the map more, geography is related to the map, you have to understand the strong and use your brain, or you can only memorize the knowledge, see that you are better at that aspect and learn in that direction, and make up for the shortness with the long.
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As long as you are willing to read books, you will be able to learn geography well if you look at more maps, you can go to the following ** to see.
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Anyway, I think the most important thing is interest, and when you are interested, you have the initiative to learn.
The first is physical geography, which is mainly some calculations on the earth, and you need to fully understand some concepts, such as morning and dusk lines, longitudes, latitudes, and direct sun points. Then some formulas must be memorized, otherwise you can derive the formulas as well. It's important to remember figurative thinking.
Then there's the regional geography, which is all about memory. At the same time, you have to memorize the pictures. For example, where is a certain geographical location?
It is also necessary to have a general impression of the latitude and longitude of each continent. The climate of each continent (you can first learn about the distribution of the world's climate, and analyze the climate of a certain place according to the characteristics of each climate formation), specialties, important geographical things to remember. For example, the world's most famous straits, famous volcanoes, famous waterfalls and so on.
One of the most important is the world's climate, which is very flexible.
The geography of China is the same as above. We haven't covered human geography yet, so I'll tell you when I study it later!
It is important to look at the map more and build a good spatial imagination, which is very important for learning physical geography!
I'm in high school, so I'm probably going too far, but that's about it
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I came from a liberal arts background, and if I want to study geography well, first of all, you have to know the books by heart, second, you have to be able to calculate, what is the time difference, etc., and third, you have to care about current affairs.
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You're only a subject, huh?
I only started studying the so-called liberal arts I chose in the second semester of my sophomore year of high school, and I can't keep up with it, the key is that you are willing to read books!
I just want to say to you, as long as you want to learn, there is no sooner or later.
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Why do you have to add geography if you don't understand anything?
First of all, be interested.
And then go to research.
Actually, geography is not difficult.
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In fact, the basic knowledge of geography is the knowledge in the textbooks, so you have to understand every knowledge point in the textbook, which is very important for learning geography, you may not understand a lot at first, and you will feel better slowly, if you want to get a high score, you must have enough knowledge (extracurricular knowledge and geographical and cultural knowledge), learn physical geography to know how to draw inferences, spatial imagination thinking, nothing to do to take this atlas to see ( Very useful), talk to your classmates **, understand the customs of various places, you can stimulate your interest, and there is the final advice: believe in yourself, pay is rewarded. These are my experiences in studying geography back then, and I hope it will be useful to you.
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I have a serious internal bias in geography, about the calculation of the earth, such as regional time, latitude and longitude, moon phases, and other calculations of the globe and map, and the spatial imagination thinking is my strength, and there are no questions that are difficult for me, and the exams are the first in the school. Physical geography is more interested, not as strong as the part just now, but not weak, the human geography part behind is not good, to have a liberal arts foundation, and refuse to memorize knowledge points, this part is my weakness. My strength is also geography, and my weakness is geography.
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Brazilian Altiplano. brazil
plateau) – the largest plateau in the world.
The largest mountain system in the world is the Cordillera Mountains in the Americas.
The largest rift valley in the world is the Great Rift Valley.
The longest river in the world is the Nile River in Africa.
The largest lake in the world - the Caspian Sea.
The world's largest freshwater lake, Lake Subelil.
The largest basin in the world, the Congo Basin.
The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world.
The Volga is the largest inland river in the world.
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Due to the influence of the monsoon, the current in the northern Indian Ocean is seasonal, with southwest winds blowing in summer (usually July in the northern hemisphere), and the ocean water is clockwise from west to east; In winter (in the Northern Hemisphere, winter usually refers to January), northeasterly winds blow and the sea flows from east to west, with ocean currents counterclockwise. In the rest of the region, except for the size of the force, the direction has not changed much, and there is no difference in the north.
The monsoon refers to the change in the direction of the wind with the seasons (the winter monsoon is opposite to the direction of the summer monsoon), the winter wind blows from the land to the sea, and the summer wind blows from the sea to the land. The monsoon is only local, not global, and in summer, the land temperature at the same latitude is higher than that of the ocean, and in the winter it is the opposite.
The direction of the trade winds is not related to the seasons, but the trade wind belts move with the seasons. The formation of trade winds is related to the distribution of global pressure zones.
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With the exception of the Northern Indian Ocean Current, the seasonality of the other currents is not strong; The distribution of ocean currents is influenced by a combination of the contours of the ocean and the prevailing winds (pressure and wind belts).
The "monsoon" got its name because of the obvious seasonal variation of the prevailing winds, without which there would be no such name.
The condition of the wind blowing from the sea to the land" depends on whether the land is "high pressure". It's a similar situation across the globe.
The trade wind is a prevailing wind that blows from the subtropical high pressure belt to the equatorial low pressure belt.
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Ocean currents are seasonal and related to the monsoon, that is, to the flow of heat from the earth.
The monsoon, as the name suggests, is influenced by the seasons.
Trade winds, believers, and constants, that is, the meaning of immutability, so there is basically no seasonal difference.
To learn geography, you should think more, don't blindly memorize, and you can also summarize and apply what you have learned in combination with some experience in your own area, which is the best interest in learning geography.
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It is recommended that you find the geography book that introduces this knowledge, read it carefully, read it carefully, and it is estimated that you will understand ...... understanding
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Ocean currents do not, except for the northern Indian Ocean region.
The law of the northern and southern hemispheres is that the north is in the north and the south is in the south, and the monsoon is there. Be.
Yes, geostrophic deflection force.
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The monsoon is seasonal, so the monsoon current is also seasonal. But not all ocean currents are seasonal. The formation of trade winds is formed by the flow of air currents towards the equatorial depression under the action of the subtropical high, so there is no seasonality to speak of.
Learn from each other, welcome discussions, and shoot bricks.
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1. Let's be Beijing City.
The longitude of Beijing is 120°, and the sunrise time is 7:40.
The other timeline is the 0 hour.
Their time difference is 7:40
Longitude difference = 7 * 15 + 40 4 = 115 °
So the answer is c
The best, I want the best.
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Roughly. Upstream: Maqu, Yongjing, Lanzhou, Jingyuan, **, Zhongwei, Wuzhong, Shizuishan, Wuhai, Midstream: Baotou, Hequ, Hancheng, Hejin, Yuncheng, Tongguan, Downstream: Lingbao, Sanmenxia, Luoyang, Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, Heze, Jinan, Dezhou, Dongying.
Climate: Upstream: It belongs to the continental climate of the middle temperate zone, with large temperature difference, less precipitation, no severe cold in winter, no scorching heat in summer, mild climate, average annual precipitation of 327mm, average annual temperature, average annual sunshine hours of 2446 hours, frost-free period of more than 180 days.
Midstream: The wind and sand are strong in spring, sometimes even sandstorms, the air is very dry all year round, so the dust is relatively large, but the autumn is fine, the winter will be very cold, there will be snow, pay attention to the cold, dry and hot in the summer.
Downstream: The climate is mild, belonging to the typical warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate: warm with windy sand in spring, hot and rainy in summer.
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You're too broad, buy a copy of Chinese geography, the blue-skinned, kind used by high school students.
It's all there.
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See for yourself. Map of the Yellow River.
You can find it yourself online.
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There seem to be Lanzhou, Xining and Yinchuan in the upper reaches, Xi'an in the middle, and Zhengzhou and Jinan in the downstream.
The upper reaches have a temperate continental climate, with warm winters and cool summers, with large temperature differences.
The middle and lower reaches have a temperate monsoon climate, with hot and rainy summers and cold, dry winters.
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Because of the regulating effect of the ocean, the temperature difference in the coastal area is small.
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