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Desert

Chapter 8

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Political geo helps explain the cultural and physical factors that underlie political unrest in the world. Places ? landmasses and water bodies, mountains and rivers, deserts and fertile ag land, urban areas, and forests. As recently as the 1940?s the world contained only about 50 countries, compared to 192 members of the United Nations as of 2009. A state is an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established gov. that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. In the late 1940?s korea?s division of N. and S. became permanent. Polar Regions have many claims but there are countries that believe that no one owns it. Antarctica treaty was signed in 1959 Arctic Circle is thought to be rich in energy recourses.

Urban food deserts

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By: Jadorah St. Leger What is an urban food desert? An urban food desert may sound, like something empty , but it actually isn?t. It is a urban area where there are many stores and accessible goods. But they lack healthy foods, such as vegetables and a supermarket in close radius. Urban food deserts can hurt us in many ways. One is that it interferes with our health. For example, instead of going way out of our neighborhood to get fresh greens, we rather stay in the neighborhood and eat at the nearest McDonalds. By that it can lead to many health problems such as obesity. The best choice for us is to start building more vegetable gardens. Even more fruit trees can be planted and more edible gardens can be put in place.

China's Geography

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GEOGRAPHIC FEATURE POSITIVE INFLUENCES NEGATIVE INFLUENCES HOW HAVE THESE SHAPED CHINA?S DEVELOPMENT 1. Mountains It provided protection against other countries. It also gave a rich supply of coal, oil, metal ores and minerals. Forests cover the lower part of the mountains, so it also provides lumber. It causes problems in transportation and agriculture as it covers 43% of China?s land surface. It also isolated China from other nations, decreasing communication and trade between nations.
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