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1 2008 SIVECO Romania. All Rights Reserved. Geography AeL econtent Catalogue
2 The Earth's Movements Recommended for two hours of teaching. AeL Code: The Earth Rotation Movement in 24 hours 3. The Earth's Differential Exposure to the Sun 4. The Day-Night Sequence 5. Earth's Flattening. Sizes 6. Time Variation On The Globe 7. The Movement of Revolution. Presentation of the Earth's Orbit 8. Forming of Seasons 9. Inequal Duration of Days and Nights 10. The Formation of Heat Zones 11. Interactiv Test. "Match the Notions" 12. Final test
3 Continental and Ocean Basin Landforms Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Location of Terrestrial Oceans and Continents 3. Major characteristics of the Clymate. Associated Flora 4. Major Landforms: Mountains, Plateaus, Hills, Plains 5. Mountain Formation By Movement of Litospheric Plates 6. Formation of Volcanic Mountains 7. North America: Main Forms of Relief 8. Asia: Main Forms of Relief 9. Afrika: Main Forms of Relief 10. Australia: Main Forms of Relief 11. Europe: Main Forms of Relief 12. South America: Main Forms of Relief 13. Relief Levels of Ocean Reservoairs 14. Seashores Articulations. Explanatory Test. 15. Interactive Test. "Fill in the Blanks" 16. Interactive Test
4 Central Europe: Germany Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Central Europe. Geographical pposition, Boundaries and neighborhoods 3. The Countries of Central Europe 4. Central Europe. The Relief 5. Central Europe. The Climate 6. Germany. Geographical Position and Neighbours 7. The Relief of Germany 8. The Hydrography of Germany 9. Germany. The Population and Settlements 10. Germany. Natural Resources 11. Germany. Industry 12. Germany. Transports, Commerce and Tourism 13. Interactive Test
5 Mediterranean Europe: Italy Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Mediterranean Europe. Position 3. Mediterranean Europe. Coasts Articulations. Islands and Peninsulas 4. Mediterranean Europe. Coasts Articulations. Seas and Gulfs 5. Countries of Meditrranean Europe 6. Mediterranean Europe. Types of Relief 7. Italy. Geographic Position and Neighbors 8. Italy. Coasts Articulation 9. Italy's Relief 10. Italy. Types of Climate and Biogeographic Units 11. Italy. Waters 12. Italy. Population and Human Dwellings 13. Italy. Natural Resources 14. Italy. The Industry 15. Italy. Transportation, Commerce, Tourism 16. Final Test. "Do You Want to be a Winner?"
6 Europe. Physical-Geographical Description Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Europe: Geographic Location 3. Europe: Boundaries 4. Europe: Extreme Points 5. Shore Articulations 6. Shore Articulations 7. Shore Articulations 8. Europe: Tectonic Units 9. Relief of Europe. Mountains 10. Relief of Europe. Plateaus and Plains 11. The European Climate 12. European Hydrography. Rivers 13. European Hydrography. Lakes 14. Europe: Vegetation, Fauna and Soils 15. Interactive Test: "Match The Notions" 16. Final Test
7 Atlantic Europe: France Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Atlantic Europe. Position 3. Atlantic Europe. Coasts Articulations. Islands and Peninsulas 4. Atlantic Europe. Coasts Articulations. Seas and Gulfs 5. Countries of Atlantic Europe 6. Types of Climates, Biogeographic Units, Main Running Waters 7. France; Position, Boundaries, Neighborhoods 8. France : Relief Units 9. Types of Climate 10. Main Rivers and Lakes 11. Population and Human Dwellings 12. France: Main Underground Resources and Industry Activities 13. France: Main Industry Sectors 14. France. Transportation and Tourism 15. Final Test. "Do You Want to be A Winner?"
8 Greece Recommended for two hours of teaching. AeL Code: Position 3. Coasts Articulations 4. Types Of Relief 5. Types of Climates and Biogeographic Units 6. Population and Human Dwellings 7. Natural Resources 8. Industry and Agriculture 9. Transports and Tourism 10. Tourism.- Other Tourism Highlights 11. Final Test" "Do You Want to be a Winner?"
9 The Great Britain Recommended for two hours of teaching. AeL Code: Introducere 2. Position, Neighbors, Historical Regions 3. Coasts Articulation. Islands and Peninsulas 4. Coasts Articulations. Gulfs and Seas. 5. Types of Relief 6. Major characteristics of the Clymate. Associated Flora 7. Hydrography of Great Britain 8. Population and Human Dwellings 9. Natural Resources 10. Industry and Agriculture 11. Transports and Tourism 12. Practical Exercise. "Do You Want to be a Winner?"
10 The United States of America Recommended for five hours of teaching. AeL Code: Position, Boundaries, Neighborhoods 3. Seashores Articulations. Explanatory Test. 4. Relief Units (Mounatins) 5. Relief Units (Plateaus and Plaines) 6. Alaska 7. Hawaii 8. Types of Climate 9. Main Rivers 10. The Greatest Lakes 11. Bio geographical Units 12. Biogeographical Units. Species of Animals 13. Administrative Unit 14. Population and Human Dwellings 15. The Underground Resources 16. Major Industrial Sectors 17. Main Agricultural Activities 18. Tourism 19. United States of America in Pictures 20. Transports and Commerce 21. Evaluation Test 22. Evaluation test 23. Evaluation Test. Match The Notions 24. Interactive Test. "Do You Want to be a Winner?"
11 Northern Europe: Sweden Recommended for five hours of teaching. AeL Code: Northern Europe. Introduction 2. Northern Europe. Geographic Specificity 3. Northern Europe. Geographic Boundaries 4. Northern Europe: Countries 5. Northern Europe. Coast Articulations. Islands and Peninsulas 6. Northern Europe. Coasts Articulations. Seas and Gulfs 7. Northern Europe. Types of Relief 8. Northern Europe. Types of Climate 9. Northern Europe. Lakes 10. Northern Europe. Biogeographical Units. Species of Animals 11. Sweden: Geographical Position 12. Sweden: Types of Relief 13. Sweden: Types of Climate 14. Sweden: Waters 15. Sweden: Biogeographical Units 16. Sweden: Population and Human Dwellings 17. Sweden: Natural Resources 18. Sweden: The Industry 19. Sweden: The Agriculture 20. Sweden: The Tourism 21. Interactive Test: "Hangman" 22. Interactive Test. "Match the Notions 23. Interactive Test. Do You Want to be a Winner?
12 Africa. General Geographic Description Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Geographical Location 3. Geographical Boundaries 4. Extreme Points 5. Shores: Islands and Penisulas 6. Shores: Seas and Gulfs 7. The Relief: General Characteristics 8. The Relief: Mountains 9. The Relief: Plateaus and Plains 10. The Relief: Deserts 11. The Climate: General Characteristics 12. The Hydrography: Rivers 13. The Hydrography: Lakes 14. The Flora and Fauna 15. Interactive Test: "Match The Notions" 16. Final Test
13 Asia. Physical Geographical Description Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: 330. : East and South-East Asia 2. Geographic Location 3. Boundaries and Neighborhoods 4. Extreme Points 5. Shore Articulations 6. Shore Articulations 7. Shore Articulations 8. Asian Relief: Tectonic Units 9. Relief of Asia. Mountains and Plateaus 10. Relief of Asia. Plains 11. Asian Climate 12. Asia'S Hydrology 13. Asia'S Hydrology. Lakes 14. Vegetation, Fauna and Soils In Asia 15. Interactive Test. "Fill in the Blanks" 16. Evaluation Test
14 Australia. Physical-Geographical Description Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: Geographical Location and Limits 3. Extreme Points 4. The Shores: Islands and Peninsula 5. The Shores: Seas and Gulfs 6. The Relief: Mountains 7. The Relief: Plateaus and Plains 8. The Hydrography 9. Types of Climate 10. Vegetation, Fauna and Soils 11. Population and Settlements 12. Natural Underground Resources 13. Economy 14. Interactive Test: "Match The Notions" 15. Final Test
15 Africa. General Physical geographical Description Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: The Discovery of America 2. Geographical Location and Neighbours 3. Extremum Points 4. Shores Articulations: Islands 5. Shores Articulations: Peninsulas 6. Shores Articulations: Gulfs 7. Shores Articulations: Seas 8. Types of Relief: Mountains 9. Types of Relief: Plateaus and Plains 10. Types of Climate 11. Main Rivers 12. Main Lakes. Glaciers 13. Flora and Soils 14. Fauna 15. Interactive Test
16 South America. Brazil Recommended for three hours of teaching. AeL Code: South America. Position, Boundaries, Neighborhoods 3. Countries of South America 4. South America. Relief Units 5. South America. Main Streams 6. South America. Types of Climate 7. South America. Biogographical Units 8. Brazil. Position and neighbors 9. Brazil. Relief Units 10. Brazil. Types of Climate 11. Brazil. Main Streams 12. Brazil. Biogeograpical Units 13. Brazil. Population and Human Dwellings 14. Brazil. The Underground Resources 15. Brazil. Main Agricultural Crops 16. Brazil. Major Industry Sectors 17. Brazil. Regional Diversity 18. Brazil. Major Tourist Attraction 19. Explanatory Exercise. "Do You Want to be a Winner?"
17 Eastern and South-Eastern Asia. Japan Recommended for five hours of teaching. AeL Code: East Asia and South -East Asia. Localization 3. East Asia and South-East Asia. Boundaries and Neighborhoods 4. East Asia and South- East Asia. Islands and Peninsulas. 5. East Asia and South- East Asia. Seas and Gulfs 6. Countries of Eastern Asia 7. Countries of South Eastern Asia. 8. East Asia and South-east asia. Relief Units 9. East and South East Asia. Types of climate 10. East Asia and South-East Asia. Biogeographical Units 11. Japan. Position, Boundaries, Neighborhoods 12. Japan. Types of Releif 13. Japan. Types of Climate 14. Japan. Biogeographical Units 15. Japan. Population and Human Dwellings 16. Japan. Natural resources 17. Japan. Main Industry Sectors 18. Japan. The Agriculture 19. Japan. The Tourism 20. Explanatory Exercise. "Do You Want to be a Winner?" 21. Evaluation Test 22. Evaluation Test
18 Western and South Western Asia. Turkey Recommended for six hours of teaching. AeL Code: Western and South Western Asia. Position 3. Western and South Western Asia. Boundaries and Neighborhoods 4. Western and South Western Asia. Islands and Peninsulas 5. Western and South Western Asia. Seas and Gulfs 6. Western Asia and South -Western Asia: Straits 7. The Middle East Countries 8. The Middle East Countries 9. Western and South -Western Asia. Relief Units. The Mountains 10. Western and South-Western Asia. Relief Units. Plateaus and Plaines 11. Western and South -Western Asia. Deserts 12. Western and South -Western Asia. Types of Climate 13. Western and South -Western Asia. Biogeographical Units 14. Turkey, Position, Boundaries, Neighborhoods 15. Turkey. Units of Relief 16. Turkey. Types of Climate 17. Turkey. Running Water and Lakes 18. Turkey. Biogeographical Units 19. Turkey. Population and Human Dwellings 20. Turkey. Natural Resources 21. Turkey. The Industry 22. Turkey. The Agriculture 23. Turkey. The Tourism 24. Evaluation Test. Fill in the Blanks 25. Interactive Test. "Do You Want to be a Winner?" 26. Evaluation Test
19 South Asia. India Recommended for seven hours of teaching. AeL Code: Southern Asia. Position 3. Southern Asia. Boundaries 4. Countries of Southern Asia 5. India's collision with Asia 6. Southern Asia. The coasts' articulation 7. Southern Asia. Types of relief. The Mountains 8. Southern Asia. Types of lanscape Forms. Plateaus, Plaines and Desert 9. Southern Asia. Types of climate 10. Southern Asia. Biogeographical units 11. Indian Ocean. Geographical Position 12. The Major Relief of the Indian Ocean 13. The Northern Shore of the Indian Ocean 14. The Southern Coast of the Indian Ocean 15. The Indian Ocean. Western and Eastern Coasts 16. The Gulfs and Seas North of the Indian Ocean 17. Commercial Routes of the Indian Ocean 18. India. Localization and Neighborhoods 19. India. Type of relief. The Mountains 20. India. Types of Climate 21. India. Running Waters and Lakes 22. India. Biogepgraphical units 23. India. Population and Human Dwellings 24. India. Natural Resources 25. India. The Industry 26. India. The Agriculture 27. India. The Tourism 28. Southern Asia. Evaluation Test. Fill in the Blanks 29. India. Evaluation Test. Fill in the Blanks 30. Practical Exercise. 31. Evaluation Test. 32. Evaluation Test (2)
20 Canada Recommended for five hours of teaching. AeL Code: Geographical Localization 3. Islands 4. Peninsulas 5. Seas and Gulfs 6. Types of Relief 7. Types of Climate 8. Streams 9. Lakes 10. Biogeographical Units 11. Biogeographical Units. Species of Animals 12. Populationa and Human Dwellings 13. Provinces and territories 14. Natural Resources 15. Industry and Agriculture 16. Agriculture 17. Tourism and Transportation 18. Interactive Test. "Match the Notions 19. Interactive Test. "Do You Want to be a Winner?" 20. Final Test
21 China. General Geographical Description Recommended for five hours of teaching. AeL Code: Geographical Position, Boundaries, Neighborhoods 3. The Shores. Islands and Peninsulas 4. The Shores: Seas and Gulfs 5. The Relief: Mountains 6. The Relief: Plateaus and Plains 7. Types of Climate 8. Main Rivers and Lakes 9. Biogeographical Units 10. Biogeographical Units. Species of Animals 11. Population. Density 12. Population and Human Dwellings 13. The Underground Resources 14. Main Branches of the Industry 15. The Agriculture 16. The Tourism 17. Evaluation test Evaluation test Interactive Game: "Do You Want to be a Winner?" 20. Practical Exercise. "Do You Want to be a Winner?"
22 The Hydrosphere Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: The Water Circuit in Nature 2. Hydrographic Elements of a River 3. Types of Hydrographic Networks. 4. Sources Supplying a River 5. Main Streams of Terra 6. Interactive Test: "Match The Notions" 7. Final Test
23 Water's Influence and Types of Resulting Relief Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: The River Relief 2. The Seaside Relief 3. The Formation of Terraces 4. Interactive Test 5. Sea Erosion and Cliff Retraction 6. Interactive Test 7. The Formation of An Estuary 8. Interactive Test
24 The Atmosphere Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: General Characteristics of The Atmosphere 2. The Earth Atmospheric Structure 3. Interactive Test 4. The Ozone Layer and The Impact of Pollution 5. Daily Variations of Atmospheric Pressure At Various Altitudes 6. Daily Variations of Atmospheric Pressure At Various Altitudes 7. Interactive Test
25 The Hydrosphere. Still Waters. Underground Waters Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: Natural and Anthropic Lakes 2. Underground Waters 3. Backwaters. Formation of Natural Dam Lakes 4. Formation of A Lake In Salty Rocks 5. Interactive Test 6. Interactive Test 7. Standing Waters. Formation of Glacial Lakes 8. Game 9. Evaluation Test
26 The Hydrosphere. Oceans and Seas Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: Oceans and Seas 2. Interactive Test 3. The Black Sea and Its Connection With The Oceans of The World 4. The Variation of Temperature, Density and Salinity of The Ocean Waters Depending On Latitude 5. The Properties and Dynamics of Ocean Waters 6. Interactive Test 7. Interactive Test 8. Interactive Game
27 External Agents and the Relief they Create. The Climatic Relief. Man-made Relief Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: The Desert Landscape 2. The Glacial Relief 3. Man-Made Relief 4. The Desert Landscape. Differential Erosion 5. Interactive Test 6. The Expansion of Glacier Calotte and the Formation of Icebergs. 7. Interactive Test 8. Landslides Formation 9. Interactive Test
28 The Petrographic and Structural Landforms Recommended for one hour of teaching. AeL Code: Petrographic Relief 2. Structural Relief 3. Karstic Relief 4. Interactive Test 5. Relief Inversion In Folded Structures 6. Releif in Fissured Structures 7. Game 8. Interactive Test 9. Interactive Game
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