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Places are locations in the world. The study of places in geography means looking at the use of land, the climate, population, economic activity and physical and human features of a place. With the increased understanding this gives us, we can then compare and contrast the places we live with other places in the world.
How are things like population size and types of industry different in different countries? Take this quiz and find out.
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Maps show us where in the world places are
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One place may have fewer cars or shops than another place but more people living in it, therefore a higher population
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Different crops prefer different climates or soil types
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Sugar, pineapples and coffee all prefer tropical climates
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Bananas would not grow very well at all in a polar climate!
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Tourism and shipping are also major industries on the coast
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Almost two thirds of Britain is farmland
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Primary economic activity is 'take it'
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Tertiary is when someone is selling it
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Primary - Take it
Secondary - Make it Tertiary - Sell it |