I Used to Know That: Geography
Stuff You Forgot from School
by Will Williams
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Pub Date Jun 09 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
Do you know which countries border Afghanistan? Or the difference between Micronesia and Melanesia? And that 51 member states existed in 1945 at the founding of the UN and 192 exist today? It’s hard to know everything about geography, that amazing science that explains the interaction of diverse physical, biological, and cultural features of the Earth’s surface. However, I Used to Know That: Geography explores both the physical and human aspects of the world in short order. With its entertaining, easy-to-understand language, this little book takes on a broad subject with ease. Inside you’ll find:
The physical world: rivers & coasts, tectonics, climate and weather, global issues The human world: world population growth, settlements and how they happened, industry and energy, and development Countries by continent maps, complete with capital cities and population counts Maps and a “tree” illustration, showing all branches of geographyWith its “a-ha!” facts, useful illustrations, and interesting sidebars, I Used to Know That: Geography offers answers to common geography questions and gives you all you need to know to start a provocative conversation at your next party.
Born twenty-five yards from the Marston Brewery in Burton upon Trent, Will Williams always knew that places would be important in his life. After a good state school education at King Edward’s, Lichfield, he went on to Hertford College, Oxford, where he read Geography. Though secretly harboring a desire to be a stuntman, he is currently entrenched as the Head of Geography at St Paul’s School, London. The place he calls home, though, is near the banks of the Garonne in South West France, with his wife Christelle and daughter Fleuve.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781606522455 |
PRICE | 14.95 |
PAGES | 176 |