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SS3 Geography

SS3 Geography

MovieGeography

2026 · 251m

Synopsis

The Earth And The Solar System Environment And It Resources Regional Geography Of Nigeria Economic And Human Geography Introductory Geographic Information System (Gis)

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1 Basic Concepts of GIS
1 Basic Concepts of GISJan 6, 2026

At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.

1 Basic Concepts of GIS
1 Basic Concepts of GISJan 6, 2026

At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.

1 Tourism
1 TourismJan 6, 2026

Define tourism and tourist: Identify tourist centres; Differentiate between advantages and disadvantages of tourism.

1 Tourism
1 TourismJan 6, 2026

Define tourism and tourist: Identify tourist centres; Differentiate between advantages and disadvantages of tourism.

1 ECOWAS
1 ECOWASJan 6, 2026

At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.

1 ECOWAS
1 ECOWASJan 6, 2026

At the end of this lesson, student shouls be able to:.

3 Climate Change
3 Climate ChangeJan 6, 2026

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

3 Climate Change
3 Climate ChangeJan 6, 2026

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

2 Action of Waves
2 Action of WavesJan 6, 2026

Define Waves Outline erosional features of wave erosion Describe the formation of Cape and Bays

2 Action of Waves
2 Action of WavesJan 6, 2026

Define Waves Outline erosional features of wave erosion Describe the formation of Cape and Bays