Author: Msomi Bora

GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR FORM SIX   We have: Notes A, Notes B and Notes C   Notes A Click the links below to view the notes:  POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT   AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT   WATER MANAGEMENT   SUSTAINABLE USE OF FORESTRY   SUSTAINABLE MINING    TOURISM   MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES   POWER ENERGY AND RESOURCES   TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION … .. Notes B Click the links below to view the notes:   1. POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT   2. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT   3. SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES   4. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY TOURISM   5. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES   6. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION … Notes C Click Here…

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR FORM FIVE   We have: Notes A and Notes B   Notes A Click the links below to view the notes:   PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY   MAP INTERPRETATION   PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION   SURVEY   RESEARCH   STATISTICS   SOIL   SETTLEMENT   SPACE DYNAMIC (WEATHER and CLIMATE)   ..  .. Notes B We have: Physical Geography and Practical Geography  ..  .. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Click the links below to view the notes:  1. EVOLUTION, COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH   2. ENDOGENIC PROCESSES OF THE EARTH   3. EXOGENIC PROCESSES OF THE EARTH   4. WATER MASSES   5. SOILS   6. ATMOSPHERIC…

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR ADVANCED LEVEL Click the links below to view the notes: FORM FIVE FORM SIX     THE LARGEST LAKES IN AFRICA1. Lake VictoriaLakeVictoria sits as the largest lake on the African continent. It encompassesa surface area of 23,146 sq mi or 59,947 sq km. Covering this vast space,the lake is also the world’s biggest tropical lake. It seconds LakeSuperior’s size when it comes to the largest freshwaterlakes in the world. The lake receives most of its water from rainfall with onlyone outlet through the NileRiver. It was named after Queen Victoria by explorer JohnHanning Speke, the first man to document the lake in 1858. With a volume of2,424 cubic…

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR FORM FOUR   We have: Notes A and Notes B   Notes A To view the Notes for Form Four, click the following links below:    TOPIC 1 – INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH TOPIC 2 – CLIMATE AND NATURAL REGIONS TOPIC 3 – HUMAN POPULATION TOPIC 4 – SETTLEMENT TOPIC 5 – ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND MANAGEMENT   Notes B To view the Notes for Form Four, click the following links below: 1. INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC RESEARCH   2. CLIMATE AND NATURAL CLIMATE REGIONS   3. HUMAN POPULATION   4. SETTLEMENTS   5. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND MANAGEMENT ..   AMAZING GEOGRAPHICAL PLACES IN…

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR FORM THREE   We have: Notes A and Notes B   Notes A To view the Notes and Books for Form Three, click the following links below:    TOPIC 1 – STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH   TOPIC 2 – (a) FORCES THAT AFFECTS THE EARTH                     (b) BOOKS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY     TOPIC 3 – SOIL   TOPIC 4 – ELEMENTARY SURVEYING AND MAP MAKING … TOPIC 5 – (a) MAP READING AND INTERPRETATION                     (b) BOOKS OF MAP READING   TOPIC 6 – (a) PHOTOGRAPH READING…

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR FORM TWO   We have: Notes A and Notes B   Notes A To view the Notes for Form Two, click the following links below: .. TOPIC 1 – HUMAN ACTIVITIES TOPIC 2 – AGRICULTURE TOPIC 3 – WATER MANAGEMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOPIC 4 – SUSTAINABLE USE OF FOREST RESOURCES TOPIC 5 – SUSTAINABLE MINING TOPIC 6 – TOURISM TOPIC 7 – MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY TOPIC 8 – POWER ENERGY AND RESOURCES TOPIC 9 – TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION   Notes B To view the Notes for Form Two, click the following links below:   1. HUMAN ACTIVITIES   2. AGRICULTURE   3.…

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR FORM ONE   We have: Notes A and Notes B   Notes A To view the Notes for Form One, click the following links below:  … TOPIC 1 – CONCEPT OF GEOGRAPHY TOPIC 2 – THE SOLAR SYSTEM TOPIC 3 – MAJOR FEATURES OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE TOPIC 4 – WEATHER TOPIC 5 – CLIMATE TOPIC 6 – MAP WORK   Notes B To view the Notes for Form One, click the following links below:   1. THE CONCEPT OF GEOGRAPHY 2. THE SOLAR SYSTEM 3. MAJOR FEATURES OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE 4. WEATHER AND CLIMATE 5. MAP WORK    …

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GEOGRAPHY NOTES FOR ORDINARY LEVEL   To view the Geography Notes for Ordinary Level, click thefollowing links below:    FORM ONE   FORM TWO   FORM THREE   FORM FOUR     HOWTO PERFORM BETTER IN GEOGRAPHY 1.Start with The Continents Muchlike how it is easier to explain Mathematics at the basic level first,Geography is also a whole lot easier at the basic level. And one of the mostbasic levels of Geography starts with knowledge about each continent. Thisknowledge doesn’t have to include all the countries that belong to a specificcontinent. One can start by learning where each continent is…

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HISTORY NOTES FOR FORM SIX We have:Notes A and Notes B Notes A Click the links below to view the notes: TOPIC 1 – THE RISE OF CAPITALISM IN EUROPETOPIC 2 – THE RISE OF DEMOCRACY IN EUROPETOPIC 3 – IMPERIALISM AND TERRITORIAL DIVISION OF THE WORLD (COLONIZATION OF AFRICA)TOPIC 4 – THE RISE OF DICTATORSHIP IN GERMANY, ITALY AND JAPANTOPIC 5 – THE RISE OF SOCIALISMTOPIC 6 – THE EMERGENCE OF U.S.A AS A NEW CAPITALIST SUPER POWERTOPIC 7 – THREATS TO WORLD PEACE AFTER WWIITOPIC 8 – NEO-COLONIALISM AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD  Notes BClick the links below to view the notes: 1. RISE OF CAPITALISM IN…

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HISTORY NOTES FOR FORM FIVE We have:Notes A and Notes B Notes AClick the links below to view the notes: Topic 1 – PRE COLONIAL AFRICAN SOCIETIESTopic 2 – AFRICA AND EUROPE IN THE 15TH CENTURYTopic 3 – THE PEOPLE OF AFRICAN ORIGIN IN THE NEW WORLDTopic 4 – FROM COLONIALISM TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1880’S-1914)Topic 5 – COLONIAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL SERVICES AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WARTopic 6 – INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL FORCES AND THE RISE OF NATIONALISM AND THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCETopic 7 – POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN TANZANIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE  Notes BClick the links below to view the notes: 1. PRE-COLONIAL AFRICAN SOCIETIES 2. AFRICA…

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