Geography

Cards (50)

  • What is the meaning of the word "Geography" as defined by the Ancient Greeks?
    Geography is derived from "Geo" meaning earth and "Graphos" meaning writing.
  • How did Eratosthenes define Geography?
    Eratosthenes defined Geography as the field of study that deals with the description of the earth.
  • What are the reasons for the variation in definitions of Geography by different scholars?
    The variation is attributed to the wider scope of geography and its dynamic content.
  • What is the widely accepted definition of Geography?
    Geography is the scientific study of the earth that describes and analyzes spatial and temporal variations of phenomena.
  • What is the scope of Geography?
    • Geography studies physical and human features of the world.
    • It examines causes, effects, and interrelations.
    • It includes hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and noosphere.
    • It addresses economic, social, political, and ecological problems.
    • It utilizes modern technology like GPS and GIS.
  • What does the hydrosphere include?
    The hydrosphere includes all bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.
  • What does the biosphere refer to?
    The biosphere refers to all living organisms in and on earth.
  • What does the atmosphere include?
    The atmosphere includes all aspects of air composition surrounding our planet.
  • What is the lithosphere?
    The lithosphere is the solid part of the earth that covers the entire surface of the planet.
  • What is the annosphere?
    The annosphere is the part of the environment that is made or modified by humans.
  • What are the major areas that geography focuses on?
    • The earth and its position in the universe.
    • Physical features and their changes over time.
    • Relationships between humans and their natural environment.
    • Weather and climate conditions.
    • Materials that make up the earth and land forms.
    • Major economic activities and their environmental impact.
  • What are the branches of geography?
    • Physical Geography: studies natural features and processes.
    • Human Geography: studies human aspects and their interactions.
    • Subfields include geomorphology, climatology, biogeography, and more.
  • What does geomorphology study?
    Geomorphology studies landforms, their origin, and the forces that change them.
  • What does climatology study?
    Climatology studies factors that create climate and its variations.
  • What does biogeography deal with?
    Biogeography deals with the distribution of plants and animals.
  • What is the focus of cultural geography?
    Cultural geography examines the distribution and interactions of culture, including beliefs and customs.
  • What does population geography concern itself with?
    Population geography is concerned with population distribution and factors affecting it.
  • What does economic geography study?
    Economic geography studies production, consumption, and the spatial distribution of goods and services.
  • What does political geography deal with?
    Political geography deals with the distribution of political systems and how people use them to exercise power.
  • What does urban geography study?
    Urban geography studies the development and characteristics of towns and cities.
  • What is historical geography?
    Historical geography is the study of the geography of the past and how human activity has changed over time.
  • How is location expressed in geography?
    Location is expressed in relative location and absolute location.
  • What is relative location?
    Relative location refers to the position of a place in relation to other geographic features.
  • What is vicinal location?
    Vicinal location shows the location of a country in relation to neighboring countries.
  • What is strategic location?
    Strategic location describes a country's location in reference to water bodies and landmasses.
  • What is the total length of Ethiopia's boundary line?
    The total length of Ethiopia's boundary line is 5260 km.
  • Which country shares the longest boundary line with Ethiopia?
    Somalia shares the longest boundary line with Ethiopia.
  • Which country shares the shortest boundary line with Ethiopia?
    Djibouti shares the shortest boundary line with Ethiopia.
  • What is the absolute location of Ethiopia?
    Ethiopia is located between 3°N-15°N latitudes and 33°-48° longitudes.
  • What are the extreme points of Ethiopia?
    The extreme points are Tigray (north), Moyale (south), Gab Akbo (west), and Ogaden (east).
  • What are the indicators of compactness of a country?
    1. Boundary circumference ratio.
    2. Area boundary ratio.
    3. Actual area to area of inscribing circle ratio.
  • What is the area of Ethiopia?
    The area of Ethiopia is 1,106,000 km².
  • What is the boundary length of Ethiopia?
    The boundary length of Ethiopia is 5260 km.
  • What does the geological history of Ethiopia involve?
    The geological history of Ethiopia is part of the geological processes that acted on the earth's surface over millions of years.
  • What are the four major geological eras?
    1. Precambrian era
    2. Paleozoic era
    3. Mesozoic era
    4. Cenozoic era
  • What characterizes the Precambrian era?
    The Precambrian era is the oldest era, covering about 5/6 of the earth's geological time.
  • What geological events occurred during the Precambrian era?
    Frequent orogenic movements, intensive volcanic activities, and the formation of folded mountains occurred during this era.
  • What is the significance of the Paleozoic era?
    The Paleozoic era is known for the development of significant geological formations and the emergence of diverse life forms.
  • What events characterized the Mesozoic era?
    The Mesozoic era was marked by the alternation of landmass sinking and uplifting, leading to significant sedimentary rock formations.
  • What geological events occurred during the Cenozoic era?
    Significant climatic and biological events occurred, leading to the development of young landforms in Ethiopia.