Inside Collection (Course): Geography Grade 6
Rio de Janeiro : one city ─ two worlds
Note: One of the 22 federal states of Brazil is called Rio de Janeiro, but in this learning unit we are referring to the city of Rio de Janeiro, which was the capital city of Brazil until 1960. The harbour city of Rio de Janeiro, in Guanabara Bay, is the most important economic and financial centre of the country.
1. What does the name mean?
2. How did the city get this name?
3. What language is spoken by the majority of residents?
4. Longitude and latitude of the city:
5. The climate of the city:
6. Population of the city:
1. Rapid growth causes serious problems.
Why has the influx of people into Rio de Janeiro been so rapid?
During the last part of the previous century, migration of people took place from isolated rural areas to urban areas – it seemed that people found the facilities and the attractions of the cities irresistible. Many people were convinced that the opportunities that could ensure the future of their children could only be provided in the cities. In Brazil this tendency was further influenced by droughts and other problems in the agricultural sector in the country’s interior.
Food factories, manufacturers of textile fabrics, electronic equipment and pharmaceuticals, as well as oil refineries, provide employment opportunities in Rio de Janeiro.
The worldwide phenomenon of a rapidly developing tourist industry is also evident in Rio de Janeiro – the city’s beaches and the natural beauty of the environment attract people from all over the world. Unfortunately the growth in employment opportunities in tourism and industry is not as fast as the population growth. The results are predictable.
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Make a list of as many similarities as possible between the problems that people encounter in the cities of Africa and in Rio de Janeiro
Determine the latitude of Rio de Janeiro and that will give you a reasonable idea of its climate. Consider the effect of the climate on the living conditions of both the poor and the wealthy inhabitants of the city.
A poor family leaves the Brazilian countryside to look for a better life for each member of the family in Rio de Janeiro, where the chances of a better life really are not good.
The circumstances of poor people looking for work in either Rio de Janeiro or any large city in South Africa are very similar.
Consider the situation in Rio de Janeiro. For the poor the situation is bad. There
must be some sort of solution for the extreme poverty, the poor living conditions and the increasing levels of crime. What do you suggest?
| Learning Outcomes(LOs) |
| LO 1 |
| GEOGRAPHICAL ENQUIRYThe learner will be able to use enquiry skills to investigate geographical and environmental concepts and processes. |
| Assessment standards(ASe) |
| We know this when the learner: |
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| LO 2 |
| GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDINGThe learner will be able to demonstrate an environmental knowledge and understanding. |
| We know this when the learner: |
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| LO 3 |
| EXPLORING ISSUESThe learner will be able to make informed decisions about social and environmental issues and problems. |
| We know this when the learner: |
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Activity 3: