Description of Relief Describe the general appearance of the entire area e.g. hilly, mountainous, plain, undulating landscape, has many hills, isolated hills, etc. State the highest and lowest parts of the area. Look out for valleys which are occupied by Read More …
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STATISTICS
Set cumulative totals for the data each year Draw vertical axis(Y) to represent dependent variable Draw horizontal axis(x) to represent independent variable Label both axis using suitable scale Plot the cumulative values for each year Use values for components to Read More …
GEOGRAPHY FORM 3 NOTES
TOPIC 1 : STATISTICS – Click to view TOPIC 2 : MAP WORK – Click to view TOPIC 3 : EXTERNAL LAND FORMING PROCESS – Click to view TOPIC 4 : HYDROLOGICAL / WATER CYCLE – Click to view TOPIC Read More …
FORESTRY
Forestry is the science of developing and managing forests including cultivating them. Type of Forests Natural forests-which grow by natural means of seed dispersal. Semi-natural/derived/cultivated forests-which is in the process of recovering from interference by man. Planted/cultivated forests-which have been Read More …
VEGETATION
Plant cover on the earths surface. Types of Vegetation 1. Natural Vegetation Which grows by natural means of seed dispersal without interference and modification by man. 2. Semi- Natural/Derived Vegetation Natural vegetation which is in the process of recovering from Read More …
CLIMATES
Average weather conditions of a given place over a long period of time usually 30-35 years. Factors Influencing Climate Latitude It influences temperature whereby low latitudes have high temperature and high latitudes have low temperature due to the angle at Read More …
PHOTOGRAPH WORK
A photograph is an image of an object, person or scene recorded by a camera on a light sensitive film or paper. Types of Photographs 1. Ground Photographs -Taken from the ground. They are of 2 types: Ground Horizontals- taken Read More …
MAP WORK
Map – representation of the whole or part of the earth’s surface drawn to scale. Shows outline of objects on the ground Drawn as if the drawer was above the ground It shows details Most of the features are indicated Read More …
VULCANICITY
Process in which solid, liquid or gaseous materials are forced out of the interior of the earth into the earth’s crust or onto the earth’s surface. These materials are magma, lava, gases, dust, ash and cinder. Causes of Vulcanicity Magma Read More …
FAULTING
Faulting is the cracking/fracturing of the brittle crustal rocks due to tectonic forces. Faults are fractures or cracks that develop in the crust. When tensional forces cause crustal rocks to stretch and fracture at the region of maximum tension. When Read More …