Geography teachers facing questions about the subject's importance can cite quotes from figures like Barack Obama, Kenneth C. Davis, and Napoleon, then ask students to imagine life without basic geographic knowledge.

Teachers can highlight how geography explains weather patterns, topography, civilizations' rise/fall, and essential human needs like food, resources, clothing, and shelter.

In this course, we will share a few simple examples and discussion topics to illustrate this.

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