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At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.
At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.
Define tourism and tourist: Identify tourist centres; Differentiate between advantages and disadvantages of tourism.
Define tourism and tourist: Identify tourist centres; Differentiate between advantages and disadvantages of tourism.
At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.
At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.
Explain the meaning of climate; List major elements of climate; Describe the attributes of climate; Distinguish between climate and weather; Locate the major climatic regions on a map of the world; Explain tile influence of altitude, latitude, wind, ocean currents, etc. on climate; State the importance of climate on physical and human activities
Explain the meaning of climate; List major elements of climate; Describe the attributes of climate; Distinguish between climate and weather; Locate the major climatic regions on a map of the world; Explain tile influence of altitude, latitude, wind, ocean currents, etc. on climate; State the importance of climate on physical and human activities
Define Waves Outline erosional features of wave erosion Describe the formation of Cape and Bays
Define Waves Outline erosional features of wave erosion Describe the formation of Cape and Bays
