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Geography

Offered By: CrashCourse via Independent

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Geography Courses Urban Planning Courses Climate Change Courses Environmental Impact Courses Ecosystems Courses Human Geography Courses

Course Description

Overview

Welcome to Crash Course Geography hosted by Alizé Carrère! This 50-episode course will be split into two parts. In the first half, we will focus on physical geography or the processes and phenomena of the physical world both above and below the Earth's surface. We'll ask questions like, "why is the seafloor so young when the Earth is so old?" or try to identify why winds and ocean currents are so important to life on Earth. Then we'll turn our focus to human geography and explore the ways people occupy the Earth's surface. Like how we've moved, settled, and used the land, resources, and space. Join us as we tell the story of the Earth.


Syllabus

Crash Course Geography Preview.
What is Geography? Crash Course Geography #1.
What is a Map? Crash Course Geography #2.
What is space and how do we study it? Crash Course Geography #3.
What is Physical Geography? Crash Course Geography #4.
How Does the Earth Move? Crash Course Geography #5.
What Does the Atmosphere Do? Crash Course Geography #6.
How Does Air Temperature Shape a Place? Crash Course Geography #7.
Where Does Wind Come From? Crash Course Geography #8.
How Do Oceans Circulate? Crash Course Geography #9.
☁️ What is a Cloud? Crash Course Geography #10.
How Can Rain Create Conflict? Precipitation and Water Use: Crash Course Geography #11.
What Are the Different Types of Cyclones? Crash Course Geography #12.
How do we Classify Climates? Crash Course Geography #13.
What is Climate Change? Crash Course Geography #14.
What Are Ecosystems? Crash Course Geography #15.
Population & Food: Crash Course Geography #16.
What is Soil (and Why is it Important)?: Crash Course Geography #17.
What Are Rocks and How Do They Form? Crash Course Geography #18.
The Plate Tectonics Revolution: Crash Course Geography #19.
How Does the Earth Create Different Landforms? Crash Course Geography #20.
What Are Volcanoes? Crash Course Geography #21.
What is Weathering? Crash Course Geography #22.
How Rivers Shape the Landscape: Crash Course Geography #23.
Why Does Jakarta Flood So Easily? Crash Course Geography #24.
Groundwater & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Crash Course Geography #25.
What Are Glaciers? Crash Course Geography #26.
Natural Hazards: Crash Course Geography #27.
What is Human Geography? Crash Course Geography #28.
Race, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Landscape: Crash Course Geography #29.
How Does Language Move? Crash Course Geography #30.
How Did Religion Spread Along the Silk Road? Crash Course Geography #31.
Where and Why Do People Move? Crash Course Geography #32.
How Populations Grow and Change: Crash Course Geography #33.
How Does Disease Move? Crash Course Geography #34.
Tyranny of the Map: Crash Course Geography #35.
What Holds a Country Together or Tears it Apart? Crash Course Geography #36.
What are the Patterns of Border Conflicts? Crash Course Geography #37.
Capitalism, Communism, & Political Economies: Crash Course Geography #38.
Colonialism: Crash Course Geography #39.
What is a “Developed” Country? Crash Course Geography #40.
Agribusiness, GMOs, and their Role in Development: Crash Course Geography #41.
Why is There Uneven Access to Food? Crash Course Geography #42.
How Do We Produce Food? Crash Course Geography #43.
Mineral Extraction: Crash Course Geography #44.
Why are People Moving to Cities? Crash Course Geography #45.
How Are Cities Organized? Crash Course Geography #46.
What is Urban Planning? Crash Course Geography #47.
How did Detroit Become the Motor City? | Industrial Geography | Crash Course Geography #48.
Sustainable Cities: Crash Course Geography #49.
Geographies of the Future: Crash Course Geography #50.


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