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Page 1: Geography 1 Platebook

GEOGRAPHY 1

Platebook.insidegeneral informationfifteen awesome plates

write your name and section below

for the following Geography 1

sections of 25 AY 201,2-201,3with David Garcia

WFRlWFUl

layout by David Garcia. 2012.

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INSIDE THIS PLATEBOOKare fifteen plates for you to flex yourgeographic knowledge. There are or-dinary and extraordinary maps;avenues that can be your exercisetools for the exams and other require-ments of the course. Prost!

BE READYwith pens for stroking gracefully,hands that don't flinchcoffee to inspire you,and a mind so quirky.

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PLATE 1

ON THE SPACE BELOWDraw geography as if it is a pie. Howshould it be subdivided? Label care-tully.

RICHARD HARTSHORNEsaid that, "Geography does not over-lap the systematic sciences, but is ona transverse plane cutting throughthem." Translate the statement into agraphic.

GEOGRAPHY AS A DISCIPLINE

IF GEOGRAPHYis comprised of Venn diagrams, thenhow should the circles and theiroverlaps be designated?

GEOGRAPHY IS A TREEHow should the limbs be organized?

FINAL OUESTIONIf Geography should study just onething, then what should that one thingbe? Prove your answer using a para-graph to be writen on the spacebelow.

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PLATE 2 BASIC GEOGRAPHICAL CONCEPTS

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ON THE SPACE BELOW

1. Put an x on the location of Oble, the Oblation statue

2. To which direction is it facing?

3. Encircle Sunken Garden. What is the place for? To whom does it have meaning?

4. Compared to a map of Quezon City, the numerical scale of this map is (larger/sma11er).

5. Using the bar scale provided, state the length of Roces St., a.k.a, Freshie Walk, that is enclosed by the Academic Oval.

6. Draw a star on the location of Chocolate Kiss.

7. Elaborate on the complementarity of Palma Hall (AS) and Chocolate Kiss.

8. The goods from Chocolate Kiss have (high/low) transferability.

9. Put a circle on and label places that can offer intervening opportunities between Palma Hall and Chocolate Kiss.

10. What is the absolute location of Manila, Philippines? ill

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PLATE 3REMEMBER THESEA topographic map shows the long-

standing features ofthe earth's surface.

Contour Iines, which show lines of equal

elevation, dominate topographic maps.

CONTOUR MAP INTERPRETATION

YOUR TASKS ARE TO1.

2.

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4.

5.

6.

7.

Encircle a hill/mountain using a brown marker.

Encircle three peaks/tops using a green marker.

Shade an area with a steep slope using a violet marker.

Shade an area with even slopes using an orange markerShade a flat mountaintop/hilltop with a yellow marker.

Shade a plain using a pink marker.

Label a cliff with a thick "C."

8. Label a depression with a thick "D."

9. Trace all ridges using a red marker.

10. Trace all gullies and valleys using a blue marker.

11. What is the map's contour interval [CIJ?

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Concentric circles indicate a hill.Small circles indicate the top of a

hill or a mountain.A point with a number label beside

it indicates the height of a peak.

Closely-spaced contours indicatesteep slopes.

Evenly-spaced contours indicateeven slopes.

Widely-spaced slopes indicategentle slopes or a plain.Absence of slopes indicate a plainor a flat area.

Contour lines that merge or cross

each other indicate a cliff.Circles with lines inside that are

pointing inwards indicate a

depresssion.

Ridges are u-shaped and the bottomof the "u" is pointing downhill.Gullies and valleys are v- or

u-shaped and the bottom of the "v"

or "u" are pointing upstream.

Index contours are thicker thannormal contours.

To calculate for the contour interval

[CIJ, calculate the differencebetween two succeeding indexcontours. Then divide the differencewith the number of contours fromone of the index contours to the nextindex contour..

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PLATE 4

START HERE

Land use maps portray the variety and distri-bution of human activities on the landscape.

The map on the right portrays the differentland uses in Tabaco City, Albay.

Answer the items below using complete sen-

tences.

I What are the general distributions of landuse patterns in the city?

Explain the probable causes of thepattern of residential development in thecity

3 Explain the probable causes of thepattern of coconut lands in the city.

4 Where are mangroves usually located?

5 Explain the existence of quarry areas.

6 There are residential land uses towardsthe Mayon crater despite the apparentdanger of volcanic hazards. Why is thatso?

What is the dominant form of livelihood inthe area?

To which municipalities/cities do thewater channels from Tabaco City lead to?

What does the density and pattern of theroads in the city indicate?

What is the short quotation by Knox, Marston, and Nash on what geography is?

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PLATE 4LET'S GO!

In an alternate universe that is much like ours,the Commonwealth of Australia is divided into20 provinces and is comprised of many cities.The population sizes of each of the provinces

are as follows:

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Organlze the provinces into five population

classes of equal intervals. Assign a red colorshade for each class; darkest red being themost populated. Apply the shading scheme on

the map. Then, answer the items below. Give

simple but sensible answers.

Explain the distribution of populations inthe map.

Why is province I very populated despite itsdistance from the capital?

Why is province 14 least populated despite

its proximity to provinces with largepopulations?

The cities of province 3 are arranged in a

linear pattern. Why is that so?

Province 4's southeast boundary follows a

curvilinear pattern. Why is that so?

What is the probable cause of the lack ofcities towards the interior of the continent?

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PLATE 5 AERIAL PHOTO INTERPRETATION

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PLATE 5TRAIN YOUR EYES!

Use the basic characteristics of features in aerial

photographs to distinguish one feature from an-

other. Use multiple characteristics if needed. Uti-

Iize common sense. Answer and follow accordingly

1. Draw a square around a mango plantation.

2. Encircle an area with banana trees. What is the

texture of banana trees in the photograph?

AERIAL PHOTO INTERPRETATION

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Draw a triangle around a ridge.

Is the winding line indicated in the middle ofthe photograph by an (*) a creek or a dirt path?

whv?

5. Draw a gully using a blue marker.

6. Is the water body a river or a creek? Why?

7. Draw a diamond around an are that is relatively

flat

Draw an octagon around a steep slope.

If the aerial photograph is oriented to the north,

from which direction is the sun shining when

the photograph was taken?

The panels on the right may help you

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PLATE 6ARRRRR!

The map to the right is of Bikini Bottom, Spongebob's

hometown. Bikini Botom is at the bottom of Bikini Atoll,

an island in the Pacific Ocean.

1 After examining the map, what can you say about the

landscape of Bikini Bottom?

2 Spongebob and Squidward go to work at Krusty Krab

everyday. Krusty Krab and its imediate surroundings

can be considered as what landscape type?

3. Bikini Atoll, which is above Bikini Bottom, was the

site of destructive US nuclear bomb tests. What type oflandscape is Bikini Atoll?

4. The secret ingredient for making Krabby Patties is

inside a vault, which is well inside the Krusty Krab res-

taurant. Mr. Krabs guards the restaurant with his life.

How can his persistent attachment to Krusty Krab be

called?

SPACE, PLACE, AND LANDSCAPE

6. Squidward avoids going to

tall seaweeds that grow there.

Kelp Forest because of

Kelp Forest can then be

called a landscape of

7. Jellyfishing is the favorite hobby of bestfriends

Spongebob and Patrick. They are filled with awe and

wonder whenever they go to Jellyfish fields. Hence, Jel-

lyfish Fields is a

8. lf lhe map on lhe previou5 page i5 a cognilive map.

then label its parts using the guidelines below.

A thick P for each of two paths

A thick E for each of two edges

A thick D for each of two districts

A thick N for each of two nodes

A thick L for each of two landmark

THERE'S MORE!Enumerate the place making activities you have encountered

in the previous items.Bikini bottom is 30 sq. km in size. In this sense, it is space as ___________.

In addition, the establishments there maintain complementarity; space

in there is therefore Such relationships change the landscape

ofbikini bottom and make it a __________ space whose biotic and abioticfeatures are ____________ to transformation.

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PLATE 7INSTRUCTIONSThe region of the Fire Nation is a volcanic area. The

regions of the Water Tribes are cold regions. The re-

gions of the Air Nomads are high and steep. The

Avatar World is the size of Earth and is also revolv-

ing around a yellow star and is tilted 23.5" from its

axis. Its orbit is also the same as Earth's. All rivers

here flow to the sea. Bottom line: The Avatar World

is very similar to Earth - with the exception thatpeople have element-bending capabilities and ride

flying bisons.

1. Delineate three possible plate boundaries

2. Why is the south of Earth Kingdom arid?

3. Delineate the tropical, temperate, and polar

regions of the Avatar World. Shade areas thatmay contain rich soils for agriculture.

5. Aang created a hurricane in the Southern

Hemisphere of the Avatar World. What is the

direction of the rotation of the hurricane?

6. There is an ocean to the east of the Northern

Water Tribe area. What is the direction of the

rotation of that ocean's surface currents?

7. What types of plates and plate boundaries may

have formed the domain of the Fire Nation?

B. An ocean surface current is to the west of the

Air Nomads'southern temple and the South

ern Water Tribe area. Is the current warm or

cold ?

9. There is a volcano in the middle of the Earth

Kingdom, near the capital Ba Sing Se. What

could explain this?

10. Encircle a shield and label it with a thick "S."

Encircle a stable platform and label it with a

thick "P." Encircle folded mountains and label

with a thick "M."

11. Shade an area in the Earth Kingdom that might

have large amounts of flora and fauna.

12. Avatar Kyoshi separated her island because ofa feud with an Earth Kingdom ruler. What type

of plate boundaries she might have created?

13. Zuko needs firewood to burn and is searching

for much lumber throughout the western Earth

Kingdom. Shade an area where Zuko can find

much forest for firewood.

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PLATE 7 EARTH AND WORLD

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WHAT'S THIS WORLD?

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P LAT E 7 EARTH AND WORLD

LONGEST PLATE EVER

Answer accordingly. Write the best answer.

I. The World Government governs multiple states. This system of states that are in competition with each other can be collectively called a

2. The World Government in Mariejois is the center of power in Red Earth and is the that governs major islands that are__________ which, in turn,rule over minor islands which are in this system of competing states.

3. It is dangerous to voyage in the calm belts. Hence mainstream development and technology hardly reaches these islands, which are an __________ to the system of states.

4. Whitebeard, a Yonkou, was almost able to establish a state under Mariejois, in Seaman Island. He had territory, sovereignty, and a population. What was missing?

5. On the map in the first page of this plate, encircle an area that is most likely to be a hearth area.

6. Civilization in Red Earth began when communities that are self-sufficient were created. These self-sufficient communities are

7. Eventually, an ancient kingdom arose and integrated the communities into a __________ while having the identities ofthe communities retained.

8. Encircle areas on the first page's map that are more likely to be part of the hinterland of the World Government.

9. 800 years ago, the ancient kingdom was destroyed by an alliance which is the present World Government. The periods of rule ofthe two opposing groups are

10. Sabaody archipelago is a rich commercial hub. Marineford is the military headquarters of the Marines. The Shichibukai is allied with the World Government.

Sabaody is ruled by nobles from the WG. Marineford answers to Mariejois. Such vast control proves the of the World Government over Red Earth.

II The World Goverment exercises political and economic control over the islands in the North and West Blues but no WG office is present there. The WG exercises

12. The Yonkou travels the New World more than anyone else and makes it their domain. They conquer an island an maintain a presence there. Such acitivity is __________.

13. During the Battle of Marineford, the Marines and the pirates clashed in a battle never witnessed before. It was guns against swords and steamships against caravels.

Such disparity of technologies between both sides is a __________.

14. Shanks, one of the Yonkou, is fomenting a revolution against the WG because he believes that resources and power should be spread to peoples of different places.

He is espousing __________.

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PLATE 8 NATURE

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Desolation soon turned into vitality as this large conti-nent was inhabited by numerous magical creatures whocame back after humans, save for Finn, disappeared fromthe face of the planet.

Finn the Human is joined by fake the Dog. Both arefriends with Princess Bubblegum, the absolute monarchof Candy Kingdom. All of them are opposed to the IceKing.

The landscapes and seascapes of Ooo exhibit are home tovarious kingdoms and other places listed below.

1 Sea of Something2 Unknown Lands3 Shiney Isles4 Caves5 Candy Mountains6 Candy Kingdom7 Mountain Kingdom8 Loft Cliffs9 Sea of Sure Death10 Isle of Steamtt Kingdom of Firet2 The Hole Near the Center of the World13 Grass Landst4 Ice Kingdom15 Haunted Swampt6 Spooky Forestt7 Desert Lands18 Bad Landst9 Chicken Blood Cove20 Whirlpool of Sharks2t Squid Ink Sea22 The Floating Gems

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PLATE 8 NATURE

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Ooo's is comprised of ice mountains, charred lands, verdant fields, gloomy forests, and wild seas. Such

silualion depicls nalure as

The Ice King's hobby is to kidnap princesses, particularly Princess Bubblegum of the Candy Kingdom.

He says to Finn, "it's my nature!" Nature in that sense is

Jake and Finn's home is a large treehouse on the Grass Lands and is surrounded by which places?

Such conception of the nature that surrounds their home is nature as

After swimming in and surviving the Sea of Sure Death, Jake and Finn realized that they had to cross

the Bad Lands. "Oh my Glob!," said lake. But then, Finn admonished Jake that Glob, their creator, lives

even through desolate areas. Both thereafter realized that that Glob's energy will carry them through

the Bad Lands. Glob is the view that nature is

In his curiosity, Finn entered the Hole Near the Center of the World. He discovered the Hyoomen, who

resembled humans but had gills. Finn then realized that the Hyoomen were previously humans but

mutated because of the Great Mushroom War, which rained radioactive material all over Ooo. Previ-

ously, Finn believed that Ooo is all natural because of its landscapes. Now he thinks that, from a mate-

rial and mental perspective, Ooo is therefore a

The citizens of the Candy Kingdom, including Princess Bubblegum, are entirely made of candies. Such

nature of the citizens means that candy is their

Historically, the inhabitants of Ooo realized that where they lived is who they are. For instance, firewolves were in the Kingdom of Fire while ice giants were in the Ice Kingdom. Such belief resounds

with

Yet some realized that their relationship with the land is mediated by technology, as they have seen

Jake and Finn use the trees of the Mountain Kingdom as materials for their home. Such belief is remi-

niscent of . In addition, some Candy people say that the situation is more complex, as there

are numerous other factors that control and induce citizen-nature interaction. That belief is

Ice King believes that everything in Ooo are just because of the Great Mushroom War while Princess

Bubblegum says that Glob created Ooo and all in it. Ice King holds a view of nature while

Princess Bubble gum holds a perspective.

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PLATE 91 IDEA TO RULE THEM ALL

Middle Earth is home to different peoples - Elves, Men,

Dwarves, Orcs, and other creatures. Elves are immortal. Men

are mortal. Orcs are of the Dark Lord Sauron. The Elves live in

Eriadon Many men live in Gondor and Rohan. There are also

men living in Haradwaith. Hobbits, who belong to the race of

men, dwell in the Shire. The Dwarves lived previously in

Moria, in the middle of the Misty Mountains. Therefore, Eria-

dor is the realm of elves. Gondor and Rohan are parts of the

realm of Men. Moria was the realm of Dwarves. Mordor is the

realm of Orcs. Answer questions on the next page with the

best answers.

The items below are the first batch of questions

1. If culture is everything outside the castles of Eriador,

Rohan, Gondol Mordol and Rhovanion, then culture is

2. The Orcs of Mordor are not as cultured as the Riders of

Rohan. Culture in that sense is a

3. Historicallt the Elves have held on to their culture of

wisdom and fortitude. Anyone who thinks that s/he is an

elf should be both wise and fortitudinous. Culture is

lherefore being used as a

4. Corsairs are of a pirate culture. They raid, kill, and ransack

all throughout their lives. That culture is their

5. The Hobbits are less wealthy than Humans because of

their culture. Culture is therefore a tool for explaining

. The Ents, who are living trees, are very hierar

chical because of their culture. Culture is therefore a tool

for explaining . The culture of wizards enable

them to hold sway over all other "races." Culture is there

fore a lool for explaining

6. All inhabitants of Middle Earth thought that the Ring of

Power will eventually consume everyone, until Frodo ultimately destroyed the Ring by throwing it into the crater of

Mount Doom. The power of the Ring was therefore a fig

ment of the imagination. Like wise, Culture, is a

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PLATE 9 CULTURE

MORE OUESTIONS!

1. Delineate four realms and label each realm with its corresponding race. These realms, homes of different cultural systems, can also be called

. If their lifestyle is rural, what livelihood can eist on their hills?

Sauron's forces comprised of Orcs from Mordor. Aragorn was crowned as King Elessar. A new age was ushered in. Such transitional ceremony belonging to the Kings of Gondor is a

originated from Numenor. Numenor is a

displacement and subsequent spatial dispersion onto neighboring realms is called . What two apparent causes effectuated such dispersion?

7. "fhe Elves discourage their members from having descendants with other races. This action to protect their culture is called

a. Eowyn,awomanofRohan,wasforbiddentofightintheBattleofthePelennorFields. Thisisattributabletowhichtypeofidentity?

Such relationships with the environment are the focus of

could have happened?

12. Mordor, the realm of the Dark Lord Sauron, evolved differently from the rest of Middle Earth due to prominent physical barriers. Encircle those features.

14. The idea of races of Middle Earth is justified because of strict bases. Why is the concept of race problematic when applied to our real world?

15. Haradwaith is the name given by the people of Harad to their local region. Haradwaith is a region.

Gondor, Rohan, Haradwiath, and the Shire are grouped together under one cultural because of shared descent from the Numenoreans.

17. However, the people of Gondor, Rohan, the Shire, and Haradwaith are different ethnic groups. What things seperate them from each other?

Osgiliath with a single view. Sauer, at the top of his lungs, declared forth: "The culture of condorians is the , Ithilien is the , and Osgiliath is the !

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PLATE 1O P.PULATT.N

REMINDERS AND OUESTIONS

Reach is a planet that is 10.5 light years away from Earth and was colonized by Hungarians and Filipinos in the year 24OO. It is slightly larger than but very similar to Earth.In the year 2552, it is home to 1 billion humans and is a major producer of titanium and military technologies.

I. The United Nations Space Command, the arm of the Unified Earth Government that governs Reach, commissioned a total count of the population of Reach by using a ______.

2. However, the UNSC doubted the results of the method. What other methods could it use to supplement its initial findings?3. Much of the population in Katagalugan, the region dominated by humans of Filipino descent, is located in Quezon. What factors could have influenced such settlement?

4. Quezon is surrounded by wilderness. Therefore, its population density is __________ than the immediate regions that surround it.5. What is the shape of the age-sex pyramid of the population of Reach if the youth cohort is larger than the middle cohort, which is larger than the old-age cohort?6. Overpopulation in Earth caused Filipinos to femigrate/immigrate] from Earth. Overpopulation is a fpush/pull] factor.7. The 15- to 30-year-old cohort is made up of the 500 million people in Reach's 1 billion population. 300 million of the cohort is in active service in the UNSC military.

What is the participation rate?

8. Reach had 2 million births in the year 2552.What was the crude birth rate?

9. Reach had 10 million deaths in the year 2552.What was the crude death rate?

10 Therefore, Reach experienced a natural increase/decrease.11. IfReachhadafivepercentgrowthratein2435,whatwasthepopulation'sdoublingtime?

SPARTAN-ll program, was tasked to retrieve an artifact that could turn the tides against the Covenant.

12. The arrival of Noble Team near CASTLE base prompted the Covenant to force residents to flee. The type of migration of the residents was __________.

13. Human military units, such as Pelicans, Warthogs, and ODSTs, were planned to attack the major cities of Katagalugan. The residents, however, anticipated the invasion wellin advance, accepted the reality of war, and fled to Harvest, another human planet. The type of migration was __________.

14. The SPARTAN-Il program, which was designed to increase the population of ultra-strong humans, is a __________.

15. The SPARTAN-Il program was in support of the goals and objectives of the Cole Protocol, which is designed to protect Earth's population. The Cole Protocol is a _______.

16. Using the details in the battle plan, shade two areas of out-migration.17. The Covenant is a technologically-superior race and therefore has greater movement power. Its battlecruisers are faster than human spaceships such as the

Pillar of Autumn. The Covenant has greater18. The Fall of Reach was because the Covenant bombarded the planet and turned its surface into glass. A migration that is due to environmental changes happened

and is termed _____.

19. Using the factors that influence human settlement, shade and label three areas humans could have resettled in 2589, which was after the Human-Covenant War.

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PLATE 11ANSWER SKILLFULLY

Panem; the country that rose up out of the ashes ofa place that was once called North America.

There were disasters, droughts, storms, fires, en-

croaching seas that swallowed up so much of the

land, brutal war for what little sustenance re-

mained. The result was Panem, a shining Capitol

ringed by thirteen districts, which brought peace

and prosperity to its citizens. Then cam the Dark

Days, the uprising of the districts against the Capi-

tol. Twelve defeated, the thirteenth obliterated. The

Treaty of Treason created new laws to guarantee

peace and, as a yearly reminder that the Dark Days

must never be repeated, it created the Hunger

Games.

Each district has a particulr industry that supports

itself and the Capitol, and a branch of the govern-

ment located in a town or city. Larger districts have

smaller settlements throughout, with railways con-

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1. ln one paragraph, describe lhe economic

structure of the districts.

2. Given the current specializstions of the districts,explain the economic organization of Panem.

3. Will such economic organization and structure ofthe whole region result in an even development?

Why or why not?

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OUESTIONS

1. The Capitol is destroying agglomeration economies by locating activities far from each other.

2. By doing so, President Snow, leader of the Capitol, weakens ancillary activities. Three examples of ancillary activities are ________________.

Finally, District 12 maximized the principles of location such as

should they decrease?

government. In such situation, they hold sway over many districts in a manner reminiscent of ________________.

Such union of complementatry companies is designated as what type of economic entity

8. List which districts belong to which type of structural economic activity. A district may be listed more than once.

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to have gone through a ___________.

of each district efficiently to meet the needs of present and future generations. Such strategy is called

labor and resources are siphoned away from their districts by the elites of the Capitol. Poverty, therefore in District II and 12 is _____________.

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PLATE 12DATTEBAYO!

Naruto, a ninja, lives in a region that is dominated by countries

and vilage-states competing for powen The countries are ruled by

daimyos, while each hidden ninja village within them is ruled by a

kage.

TERRITORY

9.

1. The Land of Fire has a definite territory, sovereignty, and is

recognized by other lands such as the Land of Water and the

Land of Earth. The Land of Fire is a political unit that is called

a

2. Konohagakure, despite being only one ofthe villages in the

Land of Fire, exerts much power throughout its country without written agreements and hard rules. Konohagakure repre

sents what type of territory?

3. During the Third Great Shinobi War, Konohagakure and

Iwagakure fought for control of the area under Kusagakure .

As these village-states underwent growth and change, they un

derwenl lhe process of

4. Shade three regions that are unoccupied by any country and

are places of contestation between states. These regions withweakly developed boundaries are called

5. The Senju and Uchiha are two nationalities that form Kono

hagakure, a village-state. In the ideal sense, can Konohagakure

be considere a nation-state? Explain why or why not.

6. In an attempt to establish peace between states, the First

Hokage of Konohagakure used his wood release technique to

capture all of the 9 tailed beasts. He presented them as gifts to

other hidden villages such as Sunagakure. However, these

tailed beasts eventually pulled each state apart and acted as

forces.

7. Iwagakure's kage is loyal to the daimyo of the Land of Earth.

The village state of Iwagakure and other states within theircountry make their country a state. Also, the people

of the Land of Earth believe that they have the right to deter

mine their own affairs. Such belief is called

The Land of Lighting is a territory defined by its towering mountains and meandering rivers and is therefore enclosed by what type of territory?

The Akatsuki, a group of very powerful persons, threatened to destroy the hidden vilages by capturing and harnessing the power of the giant tailed beasts.

Hence, the kages held a Kage Summit in order for them to fight under a common cause. The kages' actions effectively formed a

Encircle the possible area that is to be conquered first if Halford Mackinder's Heartland Theory is to be followed by the Akatsuki.

The Akatsuki exerts power over numerous states without having established governments in the territories they have influence upon.

Can the Akatsuki's exertion of power be considered colonialism or imperialism?

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OUESTIONS

1. Describe the structure and pattern of the settlements using a paragraph for each city.

Ba Sing Se Fire Nation Capital Northern Water Tribe Capital Republic City

2. In Ba Sing Se, the Lower Ring is for the poor socioeconomic classes, the Upper Ring is for the elites, while the Middle Ring is for the middle classes. Such zonation isreminiscent of what land use pattern theory?

3. Which capital region among the four is bimodal?

4. Which City is the most efficient for transport? Defend your answer.

5. The Northern Water Tribe Capital is a secluded dominion. Its canal-laced spaces are enclosed by a gate that only water benders can open. In addition, a particulartopographical formation shields the Capital from outsiders. Using the features of the topographic map, identify that particular topographical formation.

6. Using the topographical features of the map, identify the geological formation to which Caldera City belongs.

7. Both Republic City and Fire Nation Capital have a natural . Such feature is a valuable asset for

8. What asset does Ba Sing Se have that Northern Water Tribe Capital is lacking? What asset does the Fire National Capital have that is lacking in Republic City?

9. What is wrong with Ba Sing Se? What is wrong with the Fire National Capital? What is wrong with the Northern Ice Kingdom Capital? What is wrong with Republic City?

lO. What should be done to improve each capital region?

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PLATE T4 I,AND

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BLOOD AND SOILWesteros is a huge continent ruled by a plethora ofroyal families. These families, called Houses, vie for control ofthe Iron Throne, located inKing's Landing and is the symbolic seat ofthe federation ofseven kingdoms that rule over eight regions. Power, resources, and glory motivatethe Houses and their vassals as they mobilize their armies, gain allies, unleash war, and play a Game of Thrones. Their endgoals differ, though,

and reflects the belief of each House about the same piece of land, Westeros. For instance, the Starks, despite the fact that the North is the larg-est region, are not as cunning as the other Houses due to their leader's beliefin justice. The Houses and their dominions are listed on the right.

Dots on the topographic map depict locations ofvarious settlements ofvarious sizes. Green regions are forests. CI is 500 m.

RegionsNorthRiverlands

The Vale of ArrynWesterlands

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Reach

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PLATE 14 LAND

OUESTIONS

died during a boar hunt in Kingswood. The Stannis, the older Baratheon, to the lands of Westeros is by virtue of ____________.

leadership of Aegon the Conqueror, who came with just three dragons and a small army. Their claim to the land is by virtue of ____________.

dous work done by the Smallfolk, Lords still own the land. Ergo, Smallfolk are ____________ from their land.

identity ofthe Free Folk can be construed as artificial. Such artificial designation ofother groups is termed

5. Free Folk, opposed to the individualism prevalent in the Seven Kingdoms, share the produce to everyone in the group who is in need. Their belief on land is tied to __________.

6. Reach and Riverlands are the most fertile lands in all of Westeros, arguably among all the continents. With regards to keeping the mercantile economy of Westeros running,such resources are important

mation on the topography and land cover of the region north of the Wall. Henceforth, the chief of the Watch tasked Jon Snow to ____________ the land.

8. Aside, from the Riverlands and the Reach, which regions of Westeros are the most important. Explain why.

9. Delineate the region on the map which has the most probable cadastres.

of the landscape and summarized itwith a map. The document he produced is therefore an early

they will die for their land and its people no matter the cost. That belief on land is ____________.

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PLATE 15 DISASTERS

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PLATE 15 DISASTERSreferenceNAMRIA topographic map of Manila. Sheet ND 511-6

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Write the names of the three disasters and accomplish the rest of the table below.

Disaster Hazard,/s Vulnerabilities Exposures Capacities

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. Using the data on the previous table, write down which disaster was the worst. Defend your answer.

. In the regions on the map, how can disasters be prepared fo4, mitigated, prevented, responded to, and dealt with after their occurrences?

. Why are "natural" disasters unnatural?

What is the theme of the national strategy about disasters?

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