The world we live in is complex and constantly changing. It's battered by weather, shaken by earthquakes, and mined, farmed and polluted by humans. This book helps readers understand these processes, make sense of our relationship with the planet, and find ways to change it for the better. Geography is a HUGE subject area that deals with so much more than map-making, rocks, and town planning. This book unpicks how an awareness of geography helps people think about how important the world around us is, from the landscape we live on to the relationships between entire countries.
Part of the award-winning 'for Beginners' series, which explains big subjects to kids in late primary and early secondary education. Each book outlines what those subjects are about, which big questions experts are grappling with, and what jobs people who study them might go on to do.
Chapters in this book include: - What is geography?
Journey into the Earth What the Earth itself is made of, how that all works, and how we find out more about it.
Weather and climate What goes on in the Earth's atmosphere, the difference between weather and climate, and how they both affect people's lives around the world.
Watery world All about oceans, rivers and ice - and how people's lives depend on water in all sorts of ways.
Homes, towns, cities Where people live, why they live there, and how people shape the places around them.
How money and power shape the world How countries and borders work, and how and why some countries are more powerful than others.
Improving lives Using the tools of geography to find out how people live in different countries and identify ways to improve lives.
Big issues What are some of the big questions that geographers ask? What geography mysteries are yet to be solved?
Geography is EVERYWHERE! Jobs in geography
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An introduction to geography, which is all about how the world affects people, and how people affect the world.
Chapters in this book include:
- What is geography?
Journey into the Earth
What the Earth itself is made of, how that all works, and how we find out
more about it.
Weather and climate
What goes on in the Earth's atmosphere, the difference between weather and
climate, and how they both affect people's lives around the world.
Watery world
All about oceans, rivers and ice - and how people's lives depend on water in
all sorts of ways.
Homes, towns, cities
Where people live, why they live there, and how people shape the places
around them.
How money and power shape the world
How countries and borders work, and how and why some countries are more
powerful than others.
Improving lives
Using the tools of geography to find out how people live in different
countries and identify ways to improve lives.
Big issues
What are some of the big questions that geographers ask? What geography
mysteries are yet to be solved?
Geography is EVERYWHERE!
Jobs in geography
Sarah Hull (Author) Sarah grew up in London, then studied German and Fine Art in Oxford and Hamburg. She joined Usborne after working at Profile Books and Thames & Hudson, and now spends her time writing about art, investigating germs and devising ways to stave off boredom - all the important things, basically.
Minna Lacey (Author) Since joining Usborne, Minna has written books on everything from pirates and gladiators to jungles and oceans. She studied Maths and Philosophy at university and previously worked as a journalist and illustrator in London, Bogota and New York. In her spare time, she loves writing stories, drawing and playing the guitar.
Lara Bryan (Author) Lara has loved books since the days of being read bedtime stories by her Irish dad and French mum. At school she set up a secondhand bookshop called Books Change Lives, and went on to study English and Italian at Oxford University. After teaching in Italy and Myanmar, she got her dream job as a writer for Usborne Publishing. From explaining how economics works, to inventing boredom-busting activities, to telling a good dragon yarn, she's enjoyed every minute of the job.