domingo, 17 de junio de 2012
Bar Chart Of The Number Of The Internet Users In The World
In the past five years, the global Internet population has grown fromabout 1 trillion to 1.6 trillion, and thisgrowth is not goingto stop inthe short term. However, future growth is not equally distributed throughout all regions of the planet.
The latest report from Forrester ForecastView ensures that the Internet population will increase in all countriesthe world over the coming years,but emerging markets will grow at a faster pace. In 2014, one thirdofInternet users come from Brazil, Russia, India or China.
Map Of The World's Gross Domestic Product
Countries of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) tovalues of purchasing power parity (PPP), the sum of all goods andservices produced by a country in a year, in relation to purchasing power parity (PPP .) This is an economic indicatorintroduced in the earlynineties by the International Monetary Fund in a realistic way to compareliving standards across countries, taking into account the per capitagross domestic product in terms of cost of living in each country.
Map Of The Main Tourist Areas
According to the World Tourism Organization of the United Nations,tourism comprises the activities that make people (tourists) traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for a consecutive period of less than one year and more than one day for leisure, businessor other reasons.
Map Of World Trade
The trade is of growing importance in the global economic context, because the portion of production goes to foreign markets has been increasing steadily. In the past 50 years the physical volume of global production grew 8 times while the volume of exports increased 25 times (in value 150 times.) One consequence of this phenomenon is the increasing interdependence of economies and the need to incorporate an international perspective in household decisions. Hence the importance of highlighting some of the characteristics presented by global trade.
Globalization, by Noam Chomsky (Commentary)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ERlCx6CxqU&feature=related
This video talk about globalization. Many countries are only thinking of buying weapons, the liberalization of borders ... and others are against it,which doesn't agree and globalization is delayed. I'm agree with globalization for trade food, clothes,... Because we can know the different cultures of other countries,...
There Is No Energy Crisis, There Is A Crisis Of Ignorance (Commentary)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fVI3BRBC6o
This video talks about the different types of energy in the world. In developed countries much energy is wasted while in developingcountries is poor any kind of energy.
This video talks about the different types of energy in the world. In developed countries much energy is wasted while in developingcountries is poor any kind of energy.
Plants are used to pollute the environment while we ecological resources such as solar, hydraulic, ... And if we keep this, the planet will die.
Physical Factors Affecting Farming
Climate: Temperature – a minimum temperature of 6°C is needed for crops to grow. The growing season is the number of months the temperature is over 6°C. Different crops need a different growing season, e.g. wheat needs 90 days. Rainfall – all crops and animals need water.
Relief: Temperatures decrease by 1>°C every 160 metres vertical height.
Uplands are more exposed to wind and rain. Steep slopes also cause thin soils and limit the use of machinery. Lowland areas are more easily farmed.
Soils: Crops grow best on deep, fertile, free-draining soils, e.g. the brown earths found in lowland Britain. Less fertile soils prone to water logging are best used for pastoral farming.
Aspect: The direction a slope faces. South-facing slopes are best for growing crops.
Farming System
A farm is a system in that it has inputs, processes and outputs
INPUTS - these are things that go into the farm and may be split intoPhysical Inputs (e.g. amount of rain, soil) and Human Inputs (e.g. labour, money etc.)
PROCESSES - these are things which take place on the farm in order to convert the inputs to outputs (e.g. sowing, weeding, harvesting etc.)
OUTPUTS - these are the products from the farm (i.e. wheat, barley, cattle)
Depending on the type of farming for example: arable/ pastoral, commerical / subsisitence, the type and amount of inputs, processes and outputs will vary.
INPUTS - these are things that go into the farm and may be split intoPhysical Inputs (e.g. amount of rain, soil) and Human Inputs (e.g. labour, money etc.)
PROCESSES - these are things which take place on the farm in order to convert the inputs to outputs (e.g. sowing, weeding, harvesting etc.)
OUTPUTS - these are the products from the farm (i.e. wheat, barley, cattle)
Depending on the type of farming for example: arable/ pastoral, commerical / subsisitence, the type and amount of inputs, processes and outputs will vary.
Crop Farming
Crop farming is a common means of food production all over the world and its importance is not expected to decrease in the future. Crop farming techniques allow food to be grown and harvested en mass, while decreasing the risks associated with plant disease, insect damage and inadequate soil hydration. Fruits, vegetables, grains, soy, nuts, tobacco and cotton are all important foods and agricultural products produced nearly exclusively through crop farming. Recent technological advancements have led to improvements in crop farming, resulting in less damage to the environment and better crop yields.
Types Of Farming
Dairy
Beef
Pig Meat
Poultry and Eggs
Any Other Animal
Field Crops
Fruit and Vegetables
Greenhouses and nurseries for flowers
Primary Economic Activity Word Map
One of the main economic activities are :
Agriculture
Livestock
Fishing
Logging
Industry
Crafts
Gastronomy
Gross Domestic Product of Countries In The World
Countries of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) to values of purchasing power parity (PPP),the sum of all goods and services produced by a country ina year, in relation to purchasing power parity
(PPP)
Bar Chart Of Income Per Capita Of The Countries E.U
The per capita income or GDP per capita is the relationship between GDP (gross domestic product) of acountry and its many inhabitants. To achieve this, dividethe GDP of a country among this population.
lunes, 19 de marzo de 2012
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