Transport and Communication_MEHAK_12322901.(496).pptx

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Delve into the world of Transport and Communication with a presentation that defines these pivotal systems and explores their various forms, from traditional pathways to digital networks, shaping the way we connect and commute.


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TRANSPORT and COMMUNICATION

The students will understand the meaning of transport and communication. differentiate between different types of transport and communication. reflect on the significance of transport and communication in society. Learning Outcomes preview...

LATIN IA AN OLD LANGUAGE The word “communication” also traces back to Latin. It originates from the noun “ communicatio ” (built on the base word “communis”), which signifies “common” or “shared” information.d “transport” has its roots in the Latin verb “ communicare ,” which means “to share” or “to make common The word “communication” also traces back to Latin. It originates from the noun “ communicatio ” (built on the base word “communis”), which signifies “common” or “shared” information . Did you Know?

Transport and communication  have played pivotal roles in human history, enabling connections across vast distances. Technological advancements  in transport, like automobiles and airplanes, transformed patterns of life in the 20th century. Globalization further accelerated by falling shipping costs and reduced trade barriers since World War II BACKGROUND…

TRANSPORTATION The Backbone of Trade and Connectivity Transport  refers to the service or facility that enables the movement of  people and goods  from one place to another. CONNECTING THE WORLD COMMUNICATION Bridging Distances involves the exchange of information, ideas, and messages between individuals, organizations, or nations .

Key Concepts The main MODES of TRANSPORT are: Ships and boats navigate rivers, seas, and oceans. Shipping is crucial for international movement of goods. LAND TRANSPORT Historically, humans themselves were carriers, followed by animals (mules, horses, camels). With the invention of the wheel, carts and wagons became important . Today- roads railways PIPELINES These carry materials like petroleum, natural gas, and ores in liquid form . WATER tRANSPORT Transport network Imagine a network of places (nodes) connected by routes (links). This intricate pattern facilitates the movement of goods and services . . AIR TRANSPORT Airways are ideal for high-value, light, and perishable goods. They provide fast transportation over long distances. .

importance Key Concepts The main MODES of communication are: Gestures, facial expressions, and body language. verbal COMMUNICATION Spoken or written language TECHNOLOGICAL COMMUNICATION Telephones, emails, social media, and other digital platforms . NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Communication complements transport by bridging distances and fostering cooperation enhances unity and understanding among scattered populations . . .

Resource Page https://youtu.be/ESK3r5lJqQc?feature=shared

References Chapter 7 from NCERT Textbook of Geography for class 12 Wikipedia, chatbot Youtube link PRESENTATION BY: MEHAK AGNIHOTRI (12322901 )