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5 Themes of Geography
France
By: Maddy, Emily, Jack,
and Gareth.
Human Environment
Interaction
By: Jack Anderson
• Eiffel Tower
Human Environment
Interaction
• France is fairly environmentally friendly. France
chops down trees causing deforestation. Obviously
large cities like Paris have negative effects. Nearly
79% of France’s power comes from NUCLEAR
power, which can have positive and negative
effects. Despite all of this, France is a very ecofriendly country. 29% of France is forested. Many
people plant trees, they pollute less and are a part
of the “Go Green Program”. France is fairly
environmentally friendly. France chops down trees
causing deforestation. Obviously large cities like
Paris have negative effects. Nearly 79% of France’s
power comes from NUCLEAR power, which can
have positive and negative effects. Despite all of
this, France is a very eco-friendly country. 29% of
France is forested. Many people plant trees, they
pollute less and are a part of the “Go Green
Program”.
Region of France
By: Maddy Young
About the Description
place! France
I'm doing description of place for France. Region-is the
climate, population or weather can all define Region. Land
cultivated for crops like wheat, maize, and rice that are
replanted after each harvest; permanent crops - land
cultivated for crops like citrus, coffee, and rubber that are
not replanted after each harvest; includes land under
flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but
excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber; other
- any land not arable or under permanent crops; includes
permanent meadows and pastures, forests and
woodlands, built-on areas, roads, barren land, etc.
winters are mild (7 deg C/45 deg F in January), summers
are cool (16 deg C/61 deg F in July), and rainfall is
frequent (800 mm/32 in) during 180 days of the year. A
mid-latitude continental climate prevails in the interior of
the country, with hotter summers (average July
temperature of 18 deg C/64 deg F in PARIS) and more
rigorous winters (average January temperature of 2 deg
C/36 deg F in Paris), and rain falls on fewer days of the
year. The population of France is approximately
Location
By: Emily Wesley
Location
By: Emily Wesley
The country France is located at
exactly 48* N, 0* E. Its relative
location is about 50* N, 1* E. The
continent France is located in Europe.
France is in the eastern hemisphere.
The countries surrounding France are
Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Germany,
and Belgium. France is a very popular
country. The location makes France
not a very warm country, because of
the location it is about 45* F in the
winter and abut 60* F in the summer.
Regions of FRANCE
By: Gareth Evans
• This is France below this is the
flag of France.
Data about France……
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Regions of France
France is located in Europe more in the south.
They speak mainly French but also a bit of Catalan
and Breton. In 2008 the population was 62,277,432
people and there should be a lot more now. Some
landforms are the Eiffel tower in Paris, France.
There is also a huge volcanic mountainous plateau
called Massif Central. There is the longest river in
France called the Loire river. That is just some of
the landforms in France but there are many more.
Some of the customs they have are like when you
see someone you shake hands and also sometimes
you kiss them on the right and then the left. Also
you don’t say hello sir or lady, you say “ bonjour
Madame and Missourre.
The continuation of Data about
France………
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. The handshake is a common form of greeting.
. Friends may greet each other by lightly kissing on the cheeks, once on the left cheek and once on the right cheek.
. First names are reserved for family and close friends. Wait until invited before using someone's first name.
. You are expected to say 'bonjour' or 'bonsoir' (good morning and good evening) with the honorific title Monsieur or
Madame when entering a shop and 'au revoir' (good-bye) when leaving.
. If you live in an apartment building, it is polite to greet your neighbours with the same appellation. Gift Giving Etiquette
•
. Flowers should be given in odd numbers but not 13, which is considered unlucky.
. Some older French retain old-style prohibitions against receiving certain flowers: White lilies or chrysanthemums as they
are used at funerals; red carnations as they symbolize bad will; any white flowers as they are used at weddings
Prohibitions about flowers are not generally followed by the young. When in doubt, it is always best to err on the side of
conservatism.
. If you give wine, make sure it is of the highest quality you can afford. The French appreciate their wines.
. Gifts are usually opened when received.
•
Dining Etiquette
•
If you are invited to a French house for dinner:
. Arrive on time. Under no circumstances should you arrive more than 10 minutes later than invited without telephoning to
explain you have been detained.
. The further south you go in the country, the more flexible time is.
. If invited to a large dinner party, especially in Paris, send flowers the morning of the occasion so that they may be
displayed that evening.
. Dress well. The French are fashion conscious and their version of casual is not as relaxed as in many western countries.
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Table manners:
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. Table manners are Continental -- the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating.
. If there is a seating plan, you may be directed to a particular seat.
. Do not begin eating until the hostess says 'bon appetit'.
. If you have not finished eating, cross your knife and fork on your plate with the fork over the knife.
. Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands should be visible and not in your lap.
. Finish everything on your plate.
. Do not cut salad with a knife and fork. Fold the lettuce on to your fork.
. Peel and slice fruit before eating it.
. Leave your wineglass nearly full if you do not
Movement of France
• Cargo Boat
Movement of France
Movement in France
Frances uses movement like other countries to get needs and wants or
better life. They can travel by lots of things like the underground tram and
other things like cars, trucks and buses, which are more of the regular
vehicles. They also go a bit old school with some horse wagons. France
transports the items that we do like clothes, books, food, toys, ideas etc.
just like most countries do. They also get these items from other
countries like America. They also travel by an air travel company called
Air France, which is pretty much used a lot. They share ideas from man to
man to TV and computers. They also use phones and radios. In France the
girls like to wear crazy and furry things like huge coats. They also wear
interesting things like huge earmuffs. The boys like to go more English
and a bit old English. France trade by volume, is one of the largest in the
world. France exports and imports various raw materials on one side of
the spectrum and automobiles and electronic products on the other side.
The country ranks sixth in the world in terms of export volumes and 5th
when it comes to imports. Being a well developed economy, French trade
features a lot of raw materials and manufactured goods.
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WHO?
• Maddy Young
• Emily Wesley
• Jack Anderson
• Gareth Evans
• 5 themes of Geography