An overview based upon the FIVE THEMES of GEOGRAPHY

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An overview based upon the FIVE THEMES of GEOGRAPHY New Jersey GEOGRAPHY An overview based upon the FIVE THEMES of GEOGRAPHY

The Five Themes of Geography LOCATION Why is it there?? Where is it??

The Five Themes of Geography LOCATION: Every point on Earth has a specific location that is determined by an imaginary grid of lines denoting latitude and longitude. Parallels of latitude measure distances north and south of the line called the Equator. Meridians of longitude measure distances east and west of the line called the Prime Meridian. GLASSBORO, NJ Latitude= 39 º 42.2’ North Long = 75 º 6.7’ West video

The Five Themes of Geography Two Types of LOCATION ABSOLUTE LOCATION: The exact location of a place, usually denoted by lines of LONGITUDE & LATITUDE RELATIVE LOCATION: The location of a place is relation to other places. Relative location deals with the interaction that occurs between and among places. It refers to the many ways—by land, by water, even by technology—that places are connected. ABSOLUTE RELATIVE GLASSBORO, NJ Latitude= 39 º 42.2’ North Long = 75 º 6.7’ West GLASSBORO, NJ A NJ suburb southeast of Philadelphia

The Five Themes of Geography PLACE All places have characteristics that give them meaning and character and distinguish them from other places on earth. Geographers describe places by their physical and human characteristics. Physical characteristics include such elements as animal life. Human characteristics of the landscape can be noted in architecture, patterns of livelihood, land use and ownership, town planning, and communication and transportation networks. Languages, as well as religious and political ideologies, help shape the character of a place.

The Five Themes of Geography HUMAN ENVIRONMENT/INTERACTION The environment means different things to different people, depending on their cultural backgrounds and technological resources. In studying human/environment interaction, geographers look at all the effects—positive and negative—that occur when people interact with their surroundings. Sometimes a human act, such as damming a river to prevent flooding or to provide irrigation, requires consideration of the potential consequences.

The Five Themes of Geography MOVEMENT People interact with other people, places, and things almost every day of their lives. They travel from one place to another; they communicate with each other; and they rely upon products, information, and ideas that come from beyond their immediate environment. The theme of movement helps us to understand how we are connected with, and dependent upon, other regions, cultures, and people in the world.

The Five Themes of Geography REGIONS The basic unit of geographic study is the region, an area on the earth’s surface that is defined by certain unifying characteristics. The unifying characteristics may be physical, human, or cultural. In addition to studying the unifying characteristics of a region, geographers study how a region changes over times. Using the theme of regions, geographers divide the world into manageable units for study.

The Five Themes of Geography REVIEW The Five Themes of Geography are: Location: Where is it? Place: What is it like there? Movement: How are people, goods, and ideas connected? Human Environmental Interaction: How do people interact with the environment? Region: What characteristic(s) unify the area?

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