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Kcse Geography Notes Form Four

· Geography Form 4 Notes : MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT· Geography Form 4 Notes : URBANISATION· Geography Form 4 Notes : POPULATION· Geography

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Field Work Study

Field Work Study NotesField work the practical collection of geographical information about the natural physical phenomena, social establishments, peoples’ opinions and feelings, etc.It is the

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Environmental degradation (desertification in Uganda)

Environmental degradation (desertification in Uganda Notes)Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the available renewable and non renewable resources. It is the decline of the productive

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Energy resources in Uganda

Energy resources in Uganda NotesEnergy resources are resources which can be used to provide heat, light and motion power. Uganda has got a variety of

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Transport sector in Uganda (Transport and communication in Uganda)

Transport sector in Uganda (Transport and communication in Uganda Notes)The term transport refers to the process whereby passengers are moved from one place to another.

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Industrialization in Uganda

Industrialization in Uganda NotesUganda traditionally is an agricultural economy; however there have been some efforts to achieve large scale industrial growth. Uganda‘s industrial sector started

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Mining in Uganda

Mining in Uganda Notes Mining refers to all the processes through which both metallic and non-metallic materials are extracted from the earth’s crust. A mineral

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Tourism and wildlife resources

Tourism and wildlife resources NotesTourism is the practice of travelling for purpose of either pleasure or curiosity. Tourism involves movement from one area to another

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Fishing in Uganda

Fishing in Uganda NotesFishing refers to all aspects of man’s pursuit of the aquatic animals from lakes, rivers, swamps and ponds.Uganda‘s fishing industry is based

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Agriculture in Uganda

Agriculture in Uganda NotesAgriculture is the growing of crops and rearing of animals. Crop growing can be termed as arable farming well as animal rearing,

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Population in Uganda

Population in Uganda Notes Population refers to the total number of inhabitants in an area over a given period of time. Uganda‘s population has been

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The forestry industry in Uganda

The forestry industry in Uganda NotesA forest is a close stand of trees that form a canopy or canopies on top.Forestry refers to the management

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Vegetation of Uganda.

Vegetation of Uganda Notes.Natural vegetation is the total sum of all plants that have grown naturally on the earth’s surface. The natural vegetation that grows

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The climate of Uganda

The climate of Uganda NotesClimate refers to average weather conditions of a place which is measured and recorded for a very long time usually between

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The drainage of Uganda

The drainage of Uganda NotesDrainage refers to water logged areas of rivers, lakes and swamps. It is the different water sources in a country.Uganda has

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Relief and landform development in Uganda

Relief and landform development in Uganda Notes Uganda lies on the African plateau at an average altitude of 1200m above sea level. In Uganda, the