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        Geography: Agriculture, Mining, Sec. & Tertiary SectorRead More
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        Geography: Agriculture, Mining, Sec. & Tertiary Sector

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        DESCRIPTION Contribution of agriculture, mining, secondary and tertiary sectors in south Africa, factors that favours and hinders all these sectors. Q&A If you have...

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        Geography: Catchment managementRead More
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        Geography: Catchment management

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        DESCRIPTION Importance of managing drainage basins and catchment areas. Q&A If you have any questions on this lesson, please use either ‘Send A Message’...

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        Geography: Drainage system in S.A.Read More
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        Geography: Drainage system in S.A.

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        DESCRIPTION Drainage basin, catchment areas, river system, watershed, tributary, river mouth, source, confluence, water table, surface run off and ground water. Q&A If you...

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        Geography: Fluvial processesRead More
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        Geography: Fluvial processes

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        DESCRIPTION Transverse longitudinal profile and their different stages of a river. Q&A If you have any questions on this lesson, please use either ‘Send...

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        Geography: Mapwork and calculationsRead More
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        Geography: Mapwork and calculations

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        DESCRIPTION Calculation of length, distance, area, magnetic declination, magnetic bearing, true bearing, average gradient, vertical exaggeration. Q&A If you have any questions on this...

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        Geography: Mid-latitude CycloneRead More
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        Geography: Mid-latitude Cyclone

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        DESCRIPTION Characteristic, areas where they form conditions necessary for formation, stages of development and weather related. Q&A If you have any questions on this...

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        Geography: RevisionRead More
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        Geography: Revision

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        DESCRIPTION … the lesson topic speaks for itself! Q&A If you have any questions on this lesson, please use either ‘Send A Message’ on...

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        Geography: Rural Settlement Part 1Read More
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        Geography: Rural Settlement Part 1

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        DESCRIPTION How sites and situation affect the location of rural settlement. Classification of rural settlements according to patterns and functions, shapes of settlements. Q&A...

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        Geography: Rural Settlement IssuesRead More
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        Geography: Rural Settlement Issues

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        DESCRIPTION Rural-urban migration; causes and consequences of rural depopulation; effects of rural depopulation and strategies to address them. Q&A If you have any questions...

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        Geography: Structure of the economyRead More
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        Geography: Structure of the economy

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        DESCRIPTION Economic sectors-primary, secondary, tertiary; contribution to the south African economy: value and employment. Q&A If you have any questions on this lesson, please...

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        Geography: Study of settlementsRead More
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        Geography: Study of settlements

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        DESCRIPTION Shapes of settlements; round, linear, T-shaped, and cross-road, and land use in rural settlement. Q&A If you have any questions on this lesson,...

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        Geography: Subtropical CyclonesRead More
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        Geography: Subtropical Cyclones

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        DESCRIPTION The moisture front, line thunderstorms, coastal low pressure, as bergwinds. Q&A If you have any questions on this lesson, please use either ‘Send...

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        Geography: Tropical CyclonesRead More
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        Geography: Tropical Cyclones

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        DESCRIPTION Areas where they form, factors necessary for their formation, stages of development, associated weather patterns. Q&A If you have any questions on this...

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        Geography: Urban HierarchiesRead More
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        Geography: Urban Hierarchies

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        DESCRIPTION Concept of urban hierarchy, central place, threshold population, sphere of influence, range; lower & higher order functions and services lower & higher order...

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        Geography: Urban settlementRead More
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        Geography: Urban settlement

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        DESCRIPTION Urbanisation; site and situation, classification-function: central places, trade and transport, break of bulk points, specialised cities, junction towns gap towns. Q&A If you...

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