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GEOGRAPHY Definitions • Study of the earth as the home of people(Yi-Fu Tuan, 1991) • Study of variations in phenomena from place to place(HoltJensen, 1980) Types of Geography • Physical Geography-study of physical features of the earth • Human Geography-studies the man-made features of the earth • Passive or static human geography-deals with the action of nature upon man • Active or dynamic human geography-deals with reaction or action of man upon nature Factors influence, determine and condition the distribution and activities of man • Physical features • Climate • Vegetation • Animal life Size and shape of the earth Evidences 1.Edge of shadow of the earth on the moon during eclipse. 2.Possibility of cirum-navigation. 3.The horizon appearing as a clear marked circle. Physical features of earth Physical features of earth Physical features of earth • Oblate spheroid or ellipsoid shape • Polar radius-3950 miles, equatorial radius-3963 miles • Diameter-7926 miles-equator, 7900 mile-poles • Polar cirucumference-24,818 miles • Equatorial circumference-24,860miles Movements of Earth • Rotation • Revolution Effects of earth’s rotation • Formation of day and night • Formation of sunset and sunrise • Getting sense of time • Moving body experiences coriolis force • Caused bulge at equator flattened at poles • Siderial day-earth takes 23h, 56min, 4.09 sec for one rotation Effects of earth’s revolution • Unequal length of the day and night • Formation of seasons • Tropical year-earth takes 365d, 5h, 48min and 45 sec for one revolution around the sun STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH • Inner core-radius-1070km, solid, very dense, magnetized, rich in iron and nickel, 5000°C • Outer core-4000°C, liquid –iron & nickel • Mantle-2835km thick, 1500-3000°C, magnesium-iron silicates • Crust-rigid, cold, thin-SIAL, SIMA • Moho –boundary between the crust and the mantle • Lithosphere-rigid layer of the crust and upper mantle • Asthenosphere - sub region of the mantle extending about 250km below the lithosphere Differences between continental crust and oceanic crust Continental crust Oceanic crust Average thickness-35km Average thickness-11km including overlying water Main rock type-granite Main rock type-gabbro Density -2.8g/cm³ Density-3.0g/cm³ Thank you