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What is the most difficult compulsory course of geography in senior high school (Hunan Education Edition)?
In fact, there is nothing hard to say.

Required 1: physical geography

Compulsory 2: Human Geography

Compulsory 3: regional geography (that is, the comprehensive application of compulsory 1 and 2 contents in the region)

Compulsory one (physical geography) is difficult for most students, involving the operation and influence of celestial bodies and the formation process of various natural environments. Learning this part, the geographical basis of junior high school is very important. But as long as it is understood correctly, it is very simple.

(suggestion: you can deepen your study, but you should know that many things about geography are still controversial. Everyone's understanding is different, so there is no need to delve into it. After all, you don't need to consider so much in the exam. )

Compulsory course 2 (human geography) is scattered and contains many small knowledge points. What I want to suggest here is that memorizing geographical knowledge (whatever it is) must be combined with maps, whether it is maps, process diagrams, state diagrams, contact diagrams and so on. And a picture should be formed in your mind. Because the object of geographical research-the earth is a beautiful big picture ~ ~

(Suggestion: It will be interesting to expand more and learn more about some countries, the major countries on all continents, and which country has the most abundant resources. )

Compulsory 3 (Regional Geography) is the application of learning the first two volumes of knowledge. Taking the formation process of a certain region as an example, this paper introduces the analysis methods of different regions (rivers, wetlands, cities, commodity grain bases, etc.). ), and analyze the regional development model according to the regional characteristics. Be sure to sum up the methods.

(Suggestion: Cultivate regional awareness, compare similar regions, because even similar regions still have differences, and timely summarize the analysis methods of regional characteristics, regional development methods or development directions, and countermeasures for regional development problems. )

I hope it helps you. Geography is a very interesting course.