To be a Geographer you need an inherent love of maps!

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To be a Geographer you need an inherent love of maps!

World maps We are often faced with a map of the world that could show..development

http://time.com/4706411/country-happiest-united-nations-sustainable-development/ Happiness

Income

Earthquakes So where are the danger zones? https://www.express.co.uk/travel/articles/758743/earthquake-risk-japan-nepal-italy So where are the danger zones?

Climate

Ecosystems

You also need to be able to interpret OS maps for UK Physical Rivers and Coasts. You would be expected to be familiar with the key and scale. So what is the difference between 1:25 000 and 1:50 000 map?

Coasts What coastal features can you see here?