This page links BBC Teach geography content to the objectives of the National Curriculum for England at KS1 and KS2.
Although they look similar on this map, the road and the river are examples of the two different types of geography: physical and human. Amber: That sounds complicated! Mr Lewis: Not really.
Physical geography explores the interconnected components ... and analysis uses geographic information systems, or GIS, to map, visualize or store information about different spaces.
The faculty believes that both physical and human geography are essential to an outstanding program, that both are complementary and indispensible parts of the same subject. Despite individual ...
If you have a curiosity about how nature and people together shape the environment and what makes one place different from another, majoring in geography will let you examine the physical and social ...