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World Geography

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📂 UPSC Prelims Paper 1 - General Studies

Description

Comprehensive study of global physical, human and economic geography for aspirants.

Learning Objectives

Learners will independently identify, apply, and analyze key concepts in world physical, human and economic geography as relevant to current events and global trends.

Topics (15)

1
Physical Features of Continents

Mountains, rivers, plateaus, lakes and their global location and significance.

2
Climate Zones and Classification

Equatorial, tropical, subtropical, temperate, polar zones; Köppen classification, effects on biomes and human activities.

3
Oceanography

Oceans, seas, currents, tides, waves, marine resources, coral reefs, upwelling zones.

4
Earth's Structure and Processes

Crust, mantle, core, earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, landform formation.

5
Landforms and Their Evolution

Mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, canyons, their geological evolution and erosion/depositional processes.

6
Natural Resources Distribution

Resources, major regions, international trade, resource scarcity, sustainable use.

7
Global Environmental Issues

Climate change, Ozone depletion, Desertification, Deforestation, international conventions.

8
Population Distribution

Birth/death rates, migration, population pyramids, demographic transition model.

9
Agricultural Patterns

Subsistence/commercial farming, livestock, crop patterns, agro-climatic regions.

10
International Trade Routes

Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Silk Road, Suez and Panama canals, emerging trade routes.

11
Geopolitical Regions

Middle East, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, European Union, Arctic and Antarctic governance.

12
Industrial Development

Major industrial regions, changes post-Industrial Revolution, trade, globalization and industrial relocation.

13
Plate Tectonics

Movement of plates, effects on earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain building, continental drift evidence.

14
Atmospheric Phenomena

Hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes, El Niño, La Niña, jet streams, global wind patterns.

15
Major Rivers and Mountains

Longest rivers and their regions (Nile, Amazon, Yangtze, Mississippi), highest peaks (Everest, Aconcagua), ranges (Andes, Alps, Himalayas, Rockies).