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Enduring Understanding Themes Human-Environmental Interaction & Movement August 21-22, 2017

First Five Agenda Message for Monday August 21, 2017: Wednesday is our Vocabulary Quiz on Geographic Location and Map Terms. Use your Study Guides to “Prepare for Success”. Standard: The movement or migration of people and ideas affects all societies involved. E. Q. for Monday August 21, 2017: What does the geographic term “movement” refer to and how do geographers analyze it? Warm-Up: Name three ways that humans have interacted with the environment in the Atlanta area.

ANSWERS E.Q. Answer for Monday August 21st: Geographers define Movement as how people, goods and ideas move from one location to another. They measure movement by using: Linear distance, Time distance and Psychological distance Warm-Up Answer: Air Conditioning, Highways, Man-made lakes, Water treatment plants, Heavy industry, Farming, Ranching, building of cities and housing developments, etc.

FIRST FIVE Agenda Message for Tuesday August 22, 2017: Tomorrow is our Vocabulary Quiz on Geographic Location, Map Terms, Movement & Human Environmental Interaction. All class notes and definitions are on the school’s website. Standard: Humans, their society and the environment affect each other. E. Q. for Tuesday August 22, 2017: What is the definition for Human Environmental Interaction mean? Warm-Up: Using the map scale on page 26 of the “Upfront Magazine”, what is the approximate length of the Red Sea (northern tip to the Gulf of Aden)?

ANSWERS E.Q. Answer for Tuesday August 22nd: Human-Environmental Interaction is defined as the ways in which people use, change, or live with their environment. Warm-Up Answer: The Red Sea is approximately 1,400 miles in length

Human-Environmental Interaction Human-Environmental Interaction is defined as the ways in which people use, change, or live with their environment.

Human-Environment Interaction Human beings work to alter their environments to make places better or to provide needed goods. People may drain swamps or dig irrigation ditches to grow crops in a particular environment. Sometimes the alterations create new problems, such as pollution.

Human-Environment Interaction These interactions can be positive - making places safer or more livable or they can be negative – polluting, and destroying natural beauty. As you study geography, you will learn about many ways humans interact with their environment.

Human-Environment Interaction Human Environmental Interaction, Movement & Location Where people live is effected by the environment, In turn people interact with the environment for their needs (water, food, energy, etc.) Finally ideas, goods, and people move from one location to another.

Human-Environment Interaction Vocabulary Words Human-Environmental Interaction

Movement “How people, goods and ideas move from one location to another” refers to movement. Think about the clothing you wear, the music you listen to, or the place you go to for entertainment. All of these things involve movement from one place to another.

Movement Geographers analyze movement by looking at three types of distance: Linear distance (expressed in miles or kilometers) Time distance, (expressed in hours and/or minutes, seconds) Psychological distance

Movement Linear Distance & Time Distance Linear distance simply means how far across the earth a person, an idea, or a product travels. (Usually expressed in miles.) Physical geography can affect linear distance by forcing a shift in a route to avoid impassable land or water.

Movement Time distance is the amount of time it takes for a person, an idea, or a product to travel. Modern inventions have shortened time distances. Can you think of some examples?

Movement Summary Vocabulary Words Movement Linear distance Movement describes how people, ideas, and products move from one location to another. They are measured by geographers by looking at three types of distances: linear, time, and psychological distances. Vocabulary Words Movement Linear distance Time distance