The better book on world geography should be " World Historical Geography " by an American, R. W. McElroyal. This book introduced in detail the human geography, politics, economy, population, and historical development of various countries in the world. The book includes the topography, climate, culture, history, political system, economic development and other aspects of each country. It is a good reference book for readers who like geography and history.
There were many unsolved mysteries in the world's geography and geography. For example, in the Tamar Oasis in Saudi Arabia, there was the Anasra Rock. The boulder was perfectly divided into two parts, supported by two bases. The front was smooth and had rock paintings, while the back was in its original form. The giant rock seemed to be one body, only the center was cut open. Although the bottom only touched a small area, it could maintain a good balance. According to archaeologists, the area was inhabited by humans 4,000 years ago, and the murals on the boulders were proof of the highly developed ruins. Some observers believed that it was cut by a laser, but no research team had reported that a laser weapon had been developed here, and no scientists had found the real reason why it was cut. In addition, there were also geographical and geological landscapes such as Rainbow Mountain, the sunset on Tegarwangi Beach, the 60-mile sandstones on Cedar Mesa, the Majilislkin Cave in Oman, the valley of the Wrangel-Saint Elias National Park, and a huge coal cinders cone in Alizarosara. Their formation mechanism may also be a mystery to be solved, but the information did not elaborate on the unsolved aspects. In China, there were also some complications in the Fourth Epoch. The Fourth Epoch began 2.6 million years ago. China had a vast territory and complex topography, which provided the material basis for the development and evolution of the Fourth Epoch. The division of the geological age of the Fourth Period was based on the characteristics of the stratum, the deposits, the paleo organisms, the paleoclimate, etc. There were many research directions on the glacial and interglacial cycles of the Pleistocene, the changes in the oceanic environment, and the types and distribution of the Holocene deposits, as well as traces of human activities. These also reflected the complexity and mystery of geological phenomena.
As someone who loves reading novels, I can't access Chinese books at the moment. However, I can recommend you some books on Thai culture, economy, humanities and geography. You can find the electronic version of these books on the Internet or buy the paper version to read. Here are some books that might be helpful to you: 1 A Short History of Thai Culture 2 A Short History of Thai Economics 3 A Short History of Thai Humanities 4. A Short History of Thai Geography These books cover the history, current situation, and future development of Thai culture, economy, humanities, and geography to help you better understand Thailand's cultural background and economic system.
The founder of Chinese human geography was Joseph Needham. He was a British scientist, scholar, and one of the pioneers of human geography. He was born in England in 1818 and studied at the University of Cambridge, where he established his own research field. Needham made many contributions to human geography. He studied the geography, history and human phenomena of ancient China and put forward many theories and theories about Chinese human geography. His History of Science and Technology in China was one of the most important works in the field of human geography, which had a profound impact on the development of human geography in China.
The required books for the postgraduate entrance examination in human geography include, but are not limited to: 1 Chinese Human Geography Course: Chen Qi, Wang Xuan. It is a basic textbook for human geography, which gives a comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts, theories, and methods of Chinese human geography. Principles of Human Geography: Xu Zhongqi and Han Jian. This paper systematically explains the basic concepts, principles and methods of human geography. It is an important teaching material for human geography. 3. World Human Geography: Yan Bohua and Xie Liqun. It introduced the basic concepts, theories and methods of human geography. 4. Research Methods of Human Geography: Zhang Rong. This paper introduced the basic theories and concrete methods of human geography research, which is an important teaching material for human geography research. 5."City Geography": by Sun Honglie and Liu Depei. The basic concepts, principles, and methods of urban geography are systematically introduced. 6. Human Geography Case Study: Xu Yingjian and Wang Xiaoming. This paper introduced the methods and examples of case studies in human geography, which were important teaching materials for case studies in human geography. The above books are important reference books for the human geography postgraduate entrance examination. It helps candidates to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the basic concepts, theories, and methods of human geography to improve their postgraduate entrance examination results.
The Soviet Union built a total of nine aircraft carriers, including four Kiev-class, two Kuznetsov-class, two Moscow, and one Ulyanovsk under construction. 1. ** Kiev-class (Type 1143) aircraft carrier **: - This was a first-class aircraft carrier built by the Soviet Union in the 1970s. It was the second-generation aircraft carrier developed by the Soviet Navy and the first-class aircraft carrier equipped with fixed-wing carrier aircraft. It was also the world's first-class aircraft carrier equipped with vertical/short-range take-off and landing fighters. - The standard displacement is 36000 tons, and the full-load displacement is 43500 tons. The ship is 274 meters long, 51 meters wide, 32.7 meters wide, and 10 meters deep. The maximum speed is 32 knots, and the endurance is 19600 nautical miles/14 knots or 4500 nautical miles/31 knots. The flight deck is 195 meters long and 20.7 meters wide. It can carry up to 20 - 36 aircraft of various types and 1700 crew members. - In addition to the carrier-based aircraft, it was also loaded with a large number of weapons and equipment. It was a combination of firepower and heavy equipment. It had a full range of attack firepower against ships, submarines, and air, such as SS-N- 12 anti-ship missile launchers and dual SA-N- 3 air defense missile launchers. - A total of four ships were built and served, namely the "Kyiv".(Military service in 1977, retired in June 1993, transformed into an aircraft carrier hotel in Tianjin in 2011), Minsk (Entered service in 1978, retired in January 1993, converted into a military theme park in 2000), Novorossiysk (served in 1983, bought and dismantled by Daewoo as scrap metal on January 18,1996) and improved "Baku"(served in 1988, later renamed "Gorshkov", given to India by Russia for free in 2004, completed modification and delivered to the Indian Navy in 2013, named "Vikramatia"). 2. ** Kuznetsov-class **: The Soviet Union built two, and now Russia only has one Kuznetsov still in service. 3. Moscow: This was an early type of aircraft carrier developed by the Soviet Union. From the function and design point of view, it was more inclined to the ancestor of the airship. It was mainly designed for anti-submarine warfare. 4. ** Ulyanovsk aircraft carrier **: - It was the first nuclear aircraft carrier built by the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War. The project number was 1143.7 heavy nuclear carrier cruiser. - It was built based on the requirements of the Soviet Navy's long-distance combat capability. It was equipped with a sliding take-off deck and two steam catapults. It was planned to carry a variety of carrier-based aircraft to achieve air superiority and maritime attack missions. - The design displacement was about 62580 tons, and the full-load displacement was about 79758 tons. It was equipped with four nuclear reactors, and the maximum speed was more than 30 knots. The flight deck was 322.7 meters long and 75.3 meters wide. It used nuclear power propulsion devices or a hybrid propulsion method of nuclear power and conventional power. The total power of the pressurized water reactor was 280,000 horsepower. The four-axis propulsion could carry 2300 naval combatants and 1500 naval aviation and support personnel. - It could carry 27 Su-27K (Su- 33) carrier-based fighter jets, 10 Su- 25 carrier-based attack aircraft, 15 - 20 helicopters and several Jacques- 44 carrier-based early warning aircraft. - Due to the collapse of the Soviet Union, construction was forced to stop in November 1991 and was dismantled on February 4, 1992. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, due to the poor overall economy of Russia and Ukraine, the supporting manufacturers were divided. Most of these aircraft carriers were sold, retired or dismantled. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many books about the world's geography and culture, such as: 1. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari The Power of Geography by Michael Hatlen 3. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari A Map of the World: Cultural Unity and Cultural Diversity-John Pye 5. The Age of Exploration: From Chris Colombus to Ferdinand Magellan by Stephen Boyd The Impact of Culture on Geography by Martin E. Stedman The Clash of Civilizations and the Remake of World Order by Raymond W Brown 8. Cultural Geography by Chris Figg The Interplay of Culture and Geography by Michael Tilly 10. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari
The book that introduced the geography, culture, and culture of all the cities in China was the Atlas of Chinese Cities. This was a comprehensive map that included the geographical location, area, population, history, and cultural background of all the cities in China. The book was jointly compiled by the Literature Research Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese People's Republic of China, the Central compilation and translation bureau, the National Library of China, the National Museum of China, and other institutions. It was an important reference book for understanding the geographical information of Chinese cities.
The novels on the human geography of the Western Regions are recommended as follows: The Silk Road: The Rise of the Mysterious Empire ·Le Carre The novel tells the story of a young explorer on the Silk Road, who discovers some mysterious secrets and witnesses the rise and fall of an ancient empire. 2 "Past of the Western Regions" The novel narrated the history and culture of the Western Regions from a Chinese perspective, including the opening of the Silk Road and the rise and fall of the ancient Western Regions countries. The novel involved many mysterious events and the ups and downs of the characters 'plots. 3. The Western Regions- ·A·Ross The novel narrated the history and culture of the Silk Road from the perspective of an American explorer, including many ancient and modern countries and cities in the Western Regions. The novel vividly depicted the natural scenery and cultural style of the Western Regions. 4. Secrets of the Taklamakan Desert- Stephen Hawk The novel tells the story of a young explorer's adventures in the Taklamakan Desert. He encountered all kinds of difficulties and dangers in the desert, but finally found some mysterious secrets. 5. Treasure Hunting in the Western Regions The novel tells the story of treasure hunting in the Western Regions from the perspective of ancient Chinese explorers, including the treasures on the Silk Road and the exploration activities of ancient China. The novel vividly depicted the natural scenery and cultural style of the Western Regions based on the true story. These novels all involved the history, culture, geography, and characters of the Western Regions, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of the cultural style and history of the Western Regions.
" Understanding Geography in One Book " was a very useful introductory book on geography. The author used simple and easy-to-understand language and diagrams to let the readers quickly understand the basic concepts and principles of geography. In this book, I learned a lot of basic knowledge about the earth's topography, climate, topography, and human activities. For example, the book introduced the earth's structure and plate movement, explained the causes of earthquakes and prediction methods, and learned about the topography of the earth's surface such as mountains, plains, deserts, forests, oceans, and so on. In addition to the basic knowledge, I also learned a lot about the interpretation and classification of geographical phenomena and geographical things, such as climate types, terrain heights, natural resources and human geography. At the same time, the book also provided a lot of interesting geographical stories and cases, allowing me to have a deeper understanding of the application and influence of geographical knowledge. After reading this book, I have a deeper understanding of geography, which will be of great help to my future study and research. This book is not only suitable for beginners but also for readers who have a certain understanding of geography.
The following reference books can be used for the Human Geography entrance examination: 1 "Human Geography"(second edition) by Wang Hongjian et al. This book is a basic textbook for human geography. It covers the basic concepts, research methods, and main research areas of human geography. It is suitable for beginners. 2. Principles of Human Geography by Chen Deming. This book was a relatively comprehensive theoretical textbook on human geography, including the basic concepts, historical development, main theories, research methods, and other aspects of human geography. 3. Case Analysis of Human Geography by Li Mingyuan and Wang Junhui. This book uses case studies to explore the relevant issues of human geography in depth, which can help readers better understand and apply the knowledge of human geography. 4 Human Geography Research Manual, by Zhang Kaiming and Li Fang. This book is a reference book on human geography research. It contains the main methods and processes of human geography research, as well as commonly used research tools and software. "History of Chinese Human Geography" by Yan Gengwang and Chen Yuanchao. This book is a systematic introduction to the historical development of human geography in China, including the main events and achievements of ancient, modern and contemporary human geography in China.