Today in human geography, we first talked about how we should improve our blogs by doing things like not putting the date as the title. In the middle of class, Chase's phone went off because he had an alarm on. We then reviewed our maps that we did a few classes ago. We talked about where each place was and how weird Africa was divided on the map. We also talked about how the Wi-Fi in South Korea is way better then in America because the government provides a strong connection all in one place. However, in America, there are different companies that put less towers everywhere to save money and you get these certain spots where you don't get very good coverage.
Exam Notes
Exam Notes: Human Geography is the branch of Geography that deals with the study of people and their communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by studying their relations with and across Human geography focuses on space and place, how people make places, how we organize space and society, how we interact with each other, how we make sense of ourselves and others. A map is a scale model of the real world, made small enough to work with on a desk or computer. It can be a hasty here’s-how to-get-to-the-party sketch, an elaborate work of art, or a precise computer-generated product. A map serves two purposes: It is a tool for storing reference material and a tool for communicating geographic information . As a communications tool, a map is often the best means for depicting the distribution of human activities or physical features, as well as for thinking about reasons underlying a certain characteristic or feature . In this sense, we us...
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