
The “Blue Planet”
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Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. An obligation to the secondary education accessible to all children as well as access to higher education.
Geography has been a fundamental factor in the development of civilizations and human societies. It has influenced where people settled, how they interacted with their environment, and how they connected with other cultures. Climate conditions greatly influenced the types of crops that could be grown and the success of agricultural practices. Animals, birds, trees, mountains, and rivers all coexist in this pristine wilderness on earth, but human activity threatens this delicate balance.
Climate change, clean energy, food supply and freshwater are issues that confront the human race today. Understanding the interplay between geography and human history is essential for comprehending the complexities of our world today.
The following are a few representative countries or regions with their unique land and people:
Europe: France | Switzerland
North America: United States | Mexico
South America: Peru | Argentina
Africa: Egypt | South Africa
Oceania: Australia | New Zealand
The Arctic is an ocean surrounded by land, at the northern reaches of the Northern Hemisphere, where polar bears roam.
Antarctica is a landmass surrounded by ocean at the southernmost extreme of the Southern Hemisphere.
See also: Earth | Countries in the World