Revising A level Globalization with Quizzes
(Globalization Quizzes for students doing the GCE A Level, GCSE and then necta)
From the word Global (relating to the whole world; worldwide.), globalization is a branch of Geography and it is the word used to describe the growing interrelationship of theworld's economies, societies and populaces, achieved by cross-line attack in merchandise and ventures, innovation and streams of speculations, individuals and data.
Instances of Globalization
In light of exchange advancements and monetary exchanges, we often think of globalization as an economic and financial phenomenon but that's not true as globalization includes a much wider field than just flowing of goods, services and capital. Some examples of globalization are;
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Many fault finder have also pointed out that globalization has negative effects on the environment. Thus, the massive development of transport that has been the basis of globalization is also responsible for serious environmental problems such as greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, global warming which is the long-term heating of the Earths climatic system observed over a long period of time and other causes of global warming are due to the burning of fossil fuel, bush burning etc.
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