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The second round of college entrance examination review of geography and mathematics review methods! ! Please master the advice! ! Kneel down and thank you! ! Satisfied answers will add high marks! !
Let me talk about geography again. First of all, the earth movement is really a problem for liberal arts students. The problem of earth movement in college entrance examination is very difficult, and its proportion is very small. In recent years, the college entrance examination questions focus more on human geography, so if you really don't know anything about the earth's movement, my opinion is that you should give up this part after 100 days, but you must not give up like the isoline of the atmospheric map, because this part has a large proportion and the focus is like natural geography. When reciting some theories, you must understand that rote learning is not enough, so you don't have to chase the teacher. Secondly, you must memorize the map of the world. Longitude and latitude are both important. It is difficult to judge some questions in the college entrance examination without memorizing pictures, such as 010e30e60e90e10e10e120e75w1. 20W 80W 40N Tropic of Cancer is very important. It takes ten minutes to recite a map every day, which is almost the same as a month. Finally, humanities, nature and regional geography all have a framework for answering questions. Your teacher should summarize the factors that affect the climate, such as solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, ocean distribution, terrain obstacles, ocean currents and so on. Hydrological characteristics include discharge, seasonal variation of water level, ice age, sediment concentration and velocity. The conditions for the formation of fishing grounds are coastal continental shelf-shallow water-strong light and rich bait, river estuary and temperate waters, where upwelling and cold and warm currents meet. Wait, recite the answer box, so that's it. I will also take the college entrance examination this year. Hehe, come on ~