World Cultures 1: Western Hemisphere and Europe
Subject
Writing
Course
Culture Geography
School
UNHS
Question Description
For this work you need this book: National Geographic World Cultures and Geography, 2017, Cengage Learning. (ISBN: 9781305967182)..... its also can be found online
Please bid, just if you got this book or you have acces to it.
So please, I need help wirh this geography project. I need good grade and bc I am not from States its almost impossible for me. So I would really appreciate your help.
I expect quality work, bc I think its not hard for Native speakers.
Thank you so much for your time, I really appreciate
There is not much writing but for of finding information.Name ____________________________________________ UNHS I.D. ____________________ Project 1 Evaluation 31 World Cultures 1: Western Hemisphere and Europe (SSTH 053 058) Be sure to include ALL pages of this project (including the directions and the assignment) when you send the project to your teacher for grading. Don’t forget to put your name and I.D. number at the top of this page! This project will count for 11% of your overall grade for this course. Be sure to read all the instructions and assemble all the necessary materials before you begin. When you have completed this project you may submit it electronically through the online course management system in either .pdf (Portable Document Format), or .doc (Microsoft Word document) format. If you scan your project as images, embed them in a Word document in .gif image format. Make sure your pages are legible before you upload them. Check the instructions in the online course for more information. This needs to be your own work. DO NOT copy and paste information from the sources that you use. You need to write everything you learn in your own words. REMEMBER: failing to cite sources or submitting another person's work as your own is PLAGIARISM, which will result in a failing grade. Part A (25 points) Read through the article on climate on pages 70-71 of your textbook. Follow the directions at the bottom of page 71 to research and create a climograph (climate graph) for a city in your region. You can find U.S. climate data at: http://www.usclimatedata.com/, or search the Internet or your local library for information. You can find world-wide climatological information at the World Weather Information Service (http://worldweather.wmo.int/en/home.html). 1. How would you describe the range of temperatures in Belem? What is the average temperature in Omsk in January? (5 points) 2. Most crops need water and warm temperatures in order to grow. Based on this information and the data in the climographs, what can you tell about the growing season in each city? (5 points) 3. Insert your climograph here, or upload it separately and put the Dropbox URL here. (15 points) Part B (75 points) Your assignment for this part is an in-depth investigation into the culture and geography of the country, state, or region in which you live. Your main purpose is to present the cultural and geographical features of your region (or state, city, or country) in such a way that people who have never visited there will gain a good understanding of the region and what makes it special. The region you live in can be the city, county, state, or nation that you live in. It could also be a geographical region such as the Midwest, the East Coast, or the South. You are free to decide whether you would like to do your project on a small region such as the city or community you live in, Project 1 71 SSTH 053 or a larger region such as the state or nation. Just remember, whichever you decide to present, you need to do a thorough job. Besides basic factual information, you will need to include some of the interesting cultural traditions and geographic features of your region. Be creative in what you present as well as how you present it. You are encouraged to add pictures, graphics, or links to websites that will enhance your project. Just be careful that you don’t overload the project with graphics and neglect the required content. Your project needs to contain the following information regarding the region you are investigating: 1. Geographical Elements: Include the following geographical information in your description of the region in which you live: (25 points) a. The name of the region. b. Location of the region, both absolute location and a relative location. c. Physical geography (including landforms and climate) of the region. d. Special or interesting geographical features of your region. 2. Cultural Elements. Include the following cultural information in your description of the region in which you live. (25 points) a. What groups of people originally settled this region? b. What elements of cultural heritage are still found in the region? c. How has the cultural heritage in this region affected the economic, political, or social systems that exist in the region today? (You may address just one of these, or more if you wish.) d.