: The study of mountains, rivers, plains, and oceans. 3. Human-Environment Interaction
This theme examines how people live and adapt to their surroundings.
is also the name of a long-standing academic journal published by the University of Bonn, which covers advanced research in physical and human geography.
: Basic concepts of the Earth’s structure, including volcanoes and continental drift.
Students learn about the "forming forces of nature" that shape our planet.
: Understanding the Earth as a sphere and using the grid system of latitude (parallels) and longitude (meridians) to find absolute locations.
: Basic introduction to how humans use natural resources (like farming or mining) and the importance of sustainability.
: The study of mountains, rivers, plains, and oceans. 3. Human-Environment Interaction
This theme examines how people live and adapt to their surroundings.
is also the name of a long-standing academic journal published by the University of Bonn, which covers advanced research in physical and human geography.
: Basic concepts of the Earth’s structure, including volcanoes and continental drift.
Students learn about the "forming forces of nature" that shape our planet.
: Understanding the Earth as a sphere and using the grid system of latitude (parallels) and longitude (meridians) to find absolute locations.
: Basic introduction to how humans use natural resources (like farming or mining) and the importance of sustainability.