Comprehensive Geography Study Guide (Part-Wise)
This structure follows the standard curriculum (like NCERT/UPSC) to ensure you cover everything from the stars to the soil.
Part 1: Physical Geography
This section covers the natural processes of the Earth.
- The Universe and Solar System: Origin of the Universe (Big Bang), Stars, and Planetary movements.
- Geomorphology: * Interior of the Earth (Crust, Mantle, Core).
- Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, and Volcanoes.
- Landforms (Mountains, Plateaus, and Plains).
- Climatology:
- Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere.
- Pressure Belts and Wind Systems.
- Cyclones and Anticyclones.
- Oceanography:
- Ocean Relief (Floor mapping).
- Tides, Waves, and Ocean Currents.
- Salinity and Temperature distribution.
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Part 2: World Geography (Regional)
Focuses on the distribution of resources and features across continents.
- Major Continents: Physical features of Asia, Africa, Europe, North/South America, and Australia.
- Climate Zones: Tropical, Temperate, and Polar regions.
- Natural Resources: Distribution of Minerals, Oil, and Water globally.
Part 3: Indian Geography
Detailed study of the Indian subcontinent.
- Physical Features: The Himalayas, Northern Plains, Peninsular Plateau, and Coastal Plains.
- Drainage System: Himalayan Rivers (Indus, Ganga, Brahmaputra) and Peninsular Rivers.
- Climate: The Monsoon system and Seasonal variations.
- Agriculture & Soil: Types of soil (Alluvial, Black, Red) and major crop patterns.
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Part 4: Human and Economic Geography
How humans interact with the environment.
- Population: Density, Distribution, and Migration.
- Industries: Location factors for Iron, Steel, and IT industries.
- Transport: Roadways, Railways, Airways, and Waterways.
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