ºÝºÝߣshows by User: behailugetu / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: behailugetu / Tue, 20 Feb 2024 06:35:27 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: behailugetu Capter 5 Climate of Ethiopia and the Horn GeES 1011.pdf /slideshow/capter-5-climate-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-gees-1011pdf/266393043 capter5climateofethiopiaandthehorngees1011-240220063528-e9bfb314
Upon the completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Distinguish between weather and climate, Explain the place to place distribution of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, explain the time to time patterns of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, Analyze climate and its implications on biophysical and socioeconomic aspects, identify the causes, consequences and response mechanisms of climate change. 5.1 The concept of weather and climate Both weather and climate are concepts about atmospheric conditions. The basic difference on them is duration and areal coverage. Weather is atmospheric condition observed in a very specific area with a short term fluctuation, while Climate is a prolonged(30-35years) atmospheric condition observed in a relatively wider geographic area. Weather condition likely changed hour to hour, in a daily base or weakly but climate is relatively permanent. Elements of Weather and Climate Elements(components) of weather and climate are the following variables Atmospheric temperature (how cold or hot is the atmosphere) Precipitation (any kind of moisture falling from the atmosphere to the ground, mostly rainfall) Air pressure (the weight exerted by the air) Humidity (the level or proportion of water vapor within the atmosphere) Sunshine (the duration and intensity of solar heat as well as light) Wind (horizontal motion of air) ]]>

Upon the completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Distinguish between weather and climate, Explain the place to place distribution of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, explain the time to time patterns of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, Analyze climate and its implications on biophysical and socioeconomic aspects, identify the causes, consequences and response mechanisms of climate change. 5.1 The concept of weather and climate Both weather and climate are concepts about atmospheric conditions. The basic difference on them is duration and areal coverage. Weather is atmospheric condition observed in a very specific area with a short term fluctuation, while Climate is a prolonged(30-35years) atmospheric condition observed in a relatively wider geographic area. Weather condition likely changed hour to hour, in a daily base or weakly but climate is relatively permanent. Elements of Weather and Climate Elements(components) of weather and climate are the following variables Atmospheric temperature (how cold or hot is the atmosphere) Precipitation (any kind of moisture falling from the atmosphere to the ground, mostly rainfall) Air pressure (the weight exerted by the air) Humidity (the level or proportion of water vapor within the atmosphere) Sunshine (the duration and intensity of solar heat as well as light) Wind (horizontal motion of air) ]]>
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 06:35:27 GMT /slideshow/capter-5-climate-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-gees-1011pdf/266393043 behailugetu@slideshare.net(behailugetu) Capter 5 Climate of Ethiopia and the Horn GeES 1011.pdf behailugetu Upon the completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Distinguish between weather and climate, Explain the place to place distribution of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, explain the time to time patterns of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, Analyze climate and its implications on biophysical and socioeconomic aspects, identify the causes, consequences and response mechanisms of climate change. 5.1 The concept of weather and climate Both weather and climate are concepts about atmospheric conditions. The basic difference on them is duration and areal coverage. Weather is atmospheric condition observed in a very specific area with a short term fluctuation, while Climate is a prolonged(30-35years) atmospheric condition observed in a relatively wider geographic area. Weather condition likely changed hour to hour, in a daily base or weakly but climate is relatively permanent. Elements of Weather and Climate Elements(components) of weather and climate are the following variables Atmospheric temperature (how cold or hot is the atmosphere) Precipitation (any kind of moisture falling from the atmosphere to the ground, mostly rainfall) Air pressure (the weight exerted by the air) Humidity (the level or proportion of water vapor within the atmosphere) Sunshine (the duration and intensity of solar heat as well as light) Wind (horizontal motion of air) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/capter5climateofethiopiaandthehorngees1011-240220063528-e9bfb314-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Upon the completion of this chapter, you will be able to: Distinguish between weather and climate, Explain the place to place distribution of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, explain the time to time patterns of temperature and rainfall in Ethiopia, Analyze climate and its implications on biophysical and socioeconomic aspects, identify the causes, consequences and response mechanisms of climate change. 5.1 The concept of weather and climate Both weather and climate are concepts about atmospheric conditions. The basic difference on them is duration and areal coverage. Weather is atmospheric condition observed in a very specific area with a short term fluctuation, while Climate is a prolonged(30-35years) atmospheric condition observed in a relatively wider geographic area. Weather condition likely changed hour to hour, in a daily base or weakly but climate is relatively permanent. Elements of Weather and Climate Elements(components) of weather and climate are the following variables Atmospheric temperature (how cold or hot is the atmosphere) Precipitation (any kind of moisture falling from the atmosphere to the ground, mostly rainfall) Air pressure (the weight exerted by the air) Humidity (the level or proportion of water vapor within the atmosphere) Sunshine (the duration and intensity of solar heat as well as light) Wind (horizontal motion of air)
Capter 5 Climate of Ethiopia and the Horn GeES 1011.pdf from Behailu Getu, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
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Chapter 4 - Drainage Systems and Water Resources of Ethiopia and the Horn ( GeES 1011) best ppt.pptx /slideshow/drainage-systems-and-water-resource-of-ethiopia-the-horn-chapter-4-gees-1011pptx-f533/264488078 drainagesystemsandwaterresourceofethiopiathehornchapter4gees1011-231209194348-6e377a89
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS and WATER RESOURCE of ETHIOPIA & THE HORN Chapter 4 ( GeES 1011) 0.7 % of the surface of Ethiopia is covered with water including lakes, swamps and rivers. This power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanation and it is best for all freshman first year students to understand the objective of the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn) objectives:- At the end of this chapter you will be able to: Describe the major drainage systems in Ethiopia and the Horn, Examine the surface and ground water resource potentials of Ethiopia, Understand economic potentials of the water sector in Ethiopia. ]]>

DRAINAGE SYSTEMS and WATER RESOURCE of ETHIOPIA & THE HORN Chapter 4 ( GeES 1011) 0.7 % of the surface of Ethiopia is covered with water including lakes, swamps and rivers. This power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanation and it is best for all freshman first year students to understand the objective of the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn) objectives:- At the end of this chapter you will be able to: Describe the major drainage systems in Ethiopia and the Horn, Examine the surface and ground water resource potentials of Ethiopia, Understand economic potentials of the water sector in Ethiopia. ]]>
Sat, 09 Dec 2023 19:43:48 GMT /slideshow/drainage-systems-and-water-resource-of-ethiopia-the-horn-chapter-4-gees-1011pptx-f533/264488078 behailugetu@slideshare.net(behailugetu) Chapter 4 - Drainage Systems and Water Resources of Ethiopia and the Horn ( GeES 1011) best ppt.pptx behailugetu DRAINAGE SYSTEMS and WATER RESOURCE of ETHIOPIA & THE HORN Chapter 4 ( GeES 1011) 0.7 % of the surface of Ethiopia is covered with water including lakes, swamps and rivers. This power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanation and it is best for all freshman first year students to understand the objective of the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn) objectives:- At the end of this chapter you will be able to: Describe the major drainage systems in Ethiopia and the Horn, Examine the surface and ground water resource potentials of Ethiopia, Understand economic potentials of the water sector in Ethiopia. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drainagesystemsandwaterresourceofethiopiathehornchapter4gees1011-231209194348-6e377a89-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DRAINAGE SYSTEMS and WATER RESOURCE of ETHIOPIA &amp; THE HORN Chapter 4 ( GeES 1011) 0.7 % of the surface of Ethiopia is covered with water including lakes, swamps and rivers. This power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanation and it is best for all freshman first year students to understand the objective of the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn) objectives:- At the end of this chapter you will be able to: Describe the major drainage systems in Ethiopia and the Horn, Examine the surface and ground water resource potentials of Ethiopia, Understand economic potentials of the water sector in Ethiopia.
Chapter 4 - Drainage Systems and Water Resources of Ethiopia and the Horn ( GeES 1011) best ppt.pptx from Behailu Getu, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
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Chapter 3- Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011).pdf /slideshow/the-topography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-3-gees-1011pdf/264474161 thetopographyofethiopiaandthehornchapter3gees1011-231209081832-42247176
CHAPTER THREE this power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations best for understanding the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn); All first year freshman students may use it as a study material; The Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn: At the end of this chapter, the learners will be able to: Describe the topography of Ethiopia and the Horn. Identify the physiography divisions of Ethiopia. Elucidate the physiographic characteristics of the Rift Valley. Explain the impacts of relief on biophysical and socioeconomic conditions. You may also can find the previous chapters on /behailugetu/chapter1-geography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn & /behailugetu/geology-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-2-gees-1011pptx. ]]>

CHAPTER THREE this power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations best for understanding the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn); All first year freshman students may use it as a study material; The Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn: At the end of this chapter, the learners will be able to: Describe the topography of Ethiopia and the Horn. Identify the physiography divisions of Ethiopia. Elucidate the physiographic characteristics of the Rift Valley. Explain the impacts of relief on biophysical and socioeconomic conditions. You may also can find the previous chapters on /behailugetu/chapter1-geography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn & /behailugetu/geology-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-2-gees-1011pptx. ]]>
Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:18:32 GMT /slideshow/the-topography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-3-gees-1011pdf/264474161 behailugetu@slideshare.net(behailugetu) Chapter 3- Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011).pdf behailugetu CHAPTER THREE this power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations best for understanding the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn); All first year freshman students may use it as a study material; The Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn: At the end of this chapter, the learners will be able to: Describe the topography of Ethiopia and the Horn. Identify the physiography divisions of Ethiopia. Elucidate the physiographic characteristics of the Rift Valley. Explain the impacts of relief on biophysical and socioeconomic conditions. You may also can find the previous chapters on /behailugetu/chapter1-geography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn & /behailugetu/geology-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-2-gees-1011pptx. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thetopographyofethiopiaandthehornchapter3gees1011-231209081832-42247176-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CHAPTER THREE this power point is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations best for understanding the Course GeES 1011 (Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn); All first year freshman students may use it as a study material; The Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn: At the end of this chapter, the learners will be able to: Describe the topography of Ethiopia and the Horn. Identify the physiography divisions of Ethiopia. Elucidate the physiographic characteristics of the Rift Valley. Explain the impacts of relief on biophysical and socioeconomic conditions. You may also can find the previous chapters on /behailugetu/chapter1-geography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn &amp; /behailugetu/geology-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-2-gees-1011pptx.
Chapter 3- Topography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011).pdf from Behailu Getu, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
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Chapter 2- Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011).pptx /slideshow/geology-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-2-gees-1011pptx/264430303 geologyofethiopiaandthehornchapter2gees1011-231208000420-5d6aa308
Chapter 2 Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn. The geology of Ethiopia includes rocks of the Neoproterozoic East African Orogeny, Jurassic marine sediments and Quaternary rift-related volcanism. Events that greatly shaped Ethiopian geology is the assembly and break-up of Gondwanaland and the present-day rifting of Africa. This power point is important for all Ethiopian first year freshman universities students for the common course of Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011), It is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations, important maps & explanatory images are included. This power point mainly focuses on the geological history of the Earth in general and Ethiopia in particular. It is the best source of for all first year university freshman student of Ethiopia. if you are studying this course for A+ this material will definitely help. this material proven to be helpful by students of number of universities for the past four years. ]]>

Chapter 2 Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn. The geology of Ethiopia includes rocks of the Neoproterozoic East African Orogeny, Jurassic marine sediments and Quaternary rift-related volcanism. Events that greatly shaped Ethiopian geology is the assembly and break-up of Gondwanaland and the present-day rifting of Africa. This power point is important for all Ethiopian first year freshman universities students for the common course of Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011), It is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations, important maps & explanatory images are included. This power point mainly focuses on the geological history of the Earth in general and Ethiopia in particular. It is the best source of for all first year university freshman student of Ethiopia. if you are studying this course for A+ this material will definitely help. this material proven to be helpful by students of number of universities for the past four years. ]]>
Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:04:20 GMT /slideshow/geology-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-2-gees-1011pptx/264430303 behailugetu@slideshare.net(behailugetu) Chapter 2- Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011).pptx behailugetu Chapter 2 Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn. The geology of Ethiopia includes rocks of the Neoproterozoic East African Orogeny, Jurassic marine sediments and Quaternary rift-related volcanism. Events that greatly shaped Ethiopian geology is the assembly and break-up of Gondwanaland and the present-day rifting of Africa. This power point is important for all Ethiopian first year freshman universities students for the common course of Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011), It is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations, important maps & explanatory images are included. This power point mainly focuses on the geological history of the Earth in general and Ethiopia in particular. It is the best source of for all first year university freshman student of Ethiopia. if you are studying this course for A+ this material will definitely help. this material proven to be helpful by students of number of universities for the past four years. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geologyofethiopiaandthehornchapter2gees1011-231208000420-5d6aa308-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Chapter 2 Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn. The geology of Ethiopia includes rocks of the Neoproterozoic East African Orogeny, Jurassic marine sediments and Quaternary rift-related volcanism. Events that greatly shaped Ethiopian geology is the assembly and break-up of Gondwanaland and the present-day rifting of Africa. This power point is important for all Ethiopian first year freshman universities students for the common course of Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011), It is prepared on the bases of the module with additional explanations, important maps &amp; explanatory images are included. This power point mainly focuses on the geological history of the Earth in general and Ethiopia in particular. It is the best source of for all first year university freshman student of Ethiopia. if you are studying this course for A+ this material will definitely help. this material proven to be helpful by students of number of universities for the past four years.
Chapter 2- Geology of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011).pptx from Behailu Getu, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
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Chapter1- Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011) freshman course /slideshow/chapter1-geography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn/249910125 chapter1geographyofethiopiaandthehorn-210803082126
The word Geography first appeared in history during the time of the glorious Greek civilization.• It was coined ( created) by the famous Greek philosopher called Eratosthenes(276-194 BC). Geography is the scientific study of the Earth that describes and analyses spatial and temporal variations of physical, biological and human phenomena, and their interrelationships and dynamism over the surface of the Earth. ]]>

The word Geography first appeared in history during the time of the glorious Greek civilization.• It was coined ( created) by the famous Greek philosopher called Eratosthenes(276-194 BC). Geography is the scientific study of the Earth that describes and analyses spatial and temporal variations of physical, biological and human phenomena, and their interrelationships and dynamism over the surface of the Earth. ]]>
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 08:21:25 GMT /slideshow/chapter1-geography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn/249910125 behailugetu@slideshare.net(behailugetu) Chapter1- Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011) freshman course behailugetu The word Geography first appeared in history during the time of the glorious Greek civilization.• It was coined ( created) by the famous Greek philosopher called Eratosthenes(276-194 BC). Geography is the scientific study of the Earth that describes and analyses spatial and temporal variations of physical, biological and human phenomena, and their interrelationships and dynamism over the surface of the Earth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chapter1geographyofethiopiaandthehorn-210803082126-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The word Geography first appeared in history during the time of the glorious Greek civilization.• It was coined ( created) by the famous Greek philosopher called Eratosthenes(276-194 BC). Geography is the scientific study of the Earth that describes and analyses spatial and temporal variations of physical, biological and human phenomena, and their interrelationships and dynamism over the surface of the Earth.
Chapter1- Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn (GeES 1011) freshman course from Behailu Getu, Wolkite University, Ethiopia
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png Instructor and researcher at Wolkite University; behailu.getu@wku.edu.et https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/capter5climateofethiopiaandthehorngees1011-240220063528-e9bfb314-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/capter-5-climate-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-gees-1011pdf/266393043 Capter 5 Climate of Et... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drainagesystemsandwaterresourceofethiopiathehornchapter4gees1011-231209194348-6e377a89-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/drainage-systems-and-water-resource-of-ethiopia-the-horn-chapter-4-gees-1011pptx-f533/264488078 Chapter 4 - Drainage S... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thetopographyofethiopiaandthehornchapter3gees1011-231209081832-42247176-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-topography-of-ethiopia-and-the-horn-chapter-3-gees-1011pdf/264474161 Chapter 3- Topography ...