What terms must be memorized in the geography questions of college entrance examination?
Common surface water terms: fresh water resources, river runoff, glacial meltwater, seasonal snowmelt water.
Common water cycle terms: land-sea cycle, marine internal cycle, land internal cycle, surface runoff, resource-based water shortage and water-based water shortage.
Common ocean current terms: wind current, monsoon current, cold current, warm current, fishing ground, warming and humidifying, cooling and dehumidifying.
220 17 geographical terms for the college entrance examination: geographical location category
Common agricultural location factors: natural factors: topography, soil, climate (light, heat, precipitation, temperature difference between day and night), water source (irrigation water source) and so on.
Socio-economic factors: market, transportation, policy, labor force, science and technology, industrial base, etc.
Common industrial location factors: natural factors: location, land, water, etc.
Economic factors: agricultural base, raw materials, fuel, market, transportation, labor force, technology, capital, land price, etc.
Social factors: policy, personal preference, industrial inertia, social cooperation conditions, national defense security needs, social needs, historical conditions, etc.
Common urban location factors: natural factors: topography, climate, rivers, etc.
Socio-economic factors: natural resources, transportation, politics, military affairs, religion, science and technology, tourism, etc.
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Common urban location factors: natural factors: topography, climate, rivers, etc.
Socio-economic factors: natural resources, transportation, politics, military affairs, religion, science and technology, tourism, etc.
A summary of geographical terms in college entrance examination
1. Land use type: cultivated land, woodland, grassland, building land, etc.
2. Vegetation types: forest, grassland and desert.
3. Types of agricultural geography: rice planting (monsoon paddy field agriculture) (such as Asia), commodity grain agriculture (such as the United States), modern mixed agriculture (such as Australia), large-scale animal husbandry (such as Argentina), and dairy farming (such as Western Europe and around the Great Lakes of the United States).
4. Agricultural location factors: climate, topography, soil, water source, market, transportation, science and technology, and policy.
5. Cultivated land type: paddy field and dry land.
6. Farming system: one crop a year, two crops a year and three crops every two years.
7. Agricultural (structural) production sectors: planting, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery.
8. Food crops: rice, wheat and corn.
9. Industrial location factors: land, resources, labor, transportation, market, technology and policy.
10. Industry types: raw material-oriented industry, market-oriented industry, power-oriented industry, technology-oriented industry and labor-oriented industry.
1 1. Mode of transportation: railway, highway, water transport (river transport, sea transport), aviation and pipeline transport.
12. Population growth patterns: primitive ("high and low"), traditional ("high and low") and modern ("three lows").
13. Urban external form (urban regional form or urban spatial form): block, group, band or radial.
14. Urban spatial structure: concentric circle, sector and multi-core mode.
15. Urban layout: compact concentration and loose dispersion.
16. Urban functional areas: residential areas, commercial areas and industrial areas.
17. Urbanization: serious environmental pollution, traffic congestion, poor living conditions, employment difficulties and social disorder.
18. Temperature zone: tropical zone, subtropical zone, temperate zone (China can be subdivided into warm temperate zone, middle temperate zone and cold temperate zone), sub-frigid zone and frigid zone.
19. Division of dry and wet areas: humid area, semi-humid area, semi-arid area and arid area.
20. Topographic types: mountains, plateaus, plains, hills and basins.
2 1. China 14 Terrain: Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Inner Mongolia Plateau, Loess Plateau, Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Tarim Basin, Junggar Basin, Qaidam Basin, Sichuan Basin, Northeast Plain, North China Plain, Middle and Lower Yangtze River Plain, Liaodong Hill, Shandong Hill and Southeast Hill.