Geography: Middle School

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Geography: Middle School provided by Study.com is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 70 hours worth of material. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Study.com. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Study.com for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Study for a test or get caught up with your middle school geography class with the fun material in this course. You can work through our short video and text lessons at your own pace to review all the topics you're covering in class to boost your grades or get a great score on a test.

Syllabus
    • Ch 1. Introduction to Geography
    • Ch 2. Tools Used in Geography
    • Ch 3. Earth's Spheres and Internal Structure
    • Ch 4. Plate Tectonics
    • Ch 5. Minerals and Rocks
    • Ch 6. Weathering and Erosion
    • Ch 7. Rock Deformation and Mountain Building
    • Ch 8. Ground Water
    • Ch 9. Running Bodies of Water
    • Ch 10. Glaciers
    • Ch 11. The Earth-Sun Relationship
    • Ch 12. Solar Radiation & Energy
    • Ch 13. Global Temperature Patterns & The Atmosphere
    • Ch 14. Climate
    • Ch 15. Atmospheric Pressure and Wind
    • Ch 16. Atmospheric, Weather & Wind Patterns
    • Ch 17. Atmospheric Moisture, Precipitation & Clouds
    • Ch 18. Weather Events
    • Ch 19. Geomorphology of Arid Regions
    • Ch 20. Oceans & Coasts
    • Ch 21. Geologic Time
    • Ch 22. The Origin and Dispersal of Humans and Culture
    • Ch 23. The Impact of Geography on Language & Culture
    • Ch 24. The Environment & Human Populations
    • Ch 25. The Domestication of Plants & Animals
    • Ch 26. The Global Distribution & Characteristics of Soil
    • Ch 27. Geography of Land Resources
    • Ch 28. Human Movement & Spatial Processes
    • Ch 29. Types of Human Settlements
    • Ch 30. Ethnicity & Geography
    • Ch 31. Modern Economic Systems
    • Ch 32. The Economy & Geography
    • Ch 33. Political Geography
    • Ch 34. Impact of Humans on the Environment
    • Ch 35. Renewable Resources
    • Ch 36. Nonrenewable Resources
    • Ch 37. Environmental Sustainability
    • Ch 38. Food and Agriculture
    • Ch 39. Solid and Hazardous Waste
    • Ch 40. Environmental Risk Analysis
    • Ch 41. Ethical and Political Processes of the Environment
    • Ch 42. Understanding Geography Using Maps
    • Ch 43. The Impact of Religion on Geography
    • Ch 44. Early Human Civilizations
    • Ch 45. World Conflicts & Geography
    • Ch 46. Geography of North America
    • Ch 47. Geography of the U.S.
    • Ch 48. Geography of Canada
    • Ch 49. Geography of the Caribbean & Central & South America
    • Ch 50. Geography of Europe
    • Ch 51. Geography of Africa & the Middle East
    • Ch 52. Geography of South Asia
    • Ch 53. Geography of China, Japan & the Koreas
    • Ch 54. Geography of Russia & Central Asia
    • Ch 55. Geography of Australia & the Pacific Islands