Geography
5 Themes of Geography Location Place Region Movement Absolute Relative Place Cultural characteristics Physical characteristics Region Movement Human and Environment Interaction
Location Absolute Relative address 555 Trojan Trail Glasgow, KY 42141 latitude/longitude 37ºN; 85°W Relative What is it located near? Barren County is near Warren County
Could you create a map that shows the route you traveled from your house to BCMS? http://www.mapquest.com/directions/main.adp?do=nw&go=1&r=f&aoh=&aot=&aof=&1a=%5b1%2d572%5d%20MATTHEWS%20MILL%20RD&1c=GLASGOW&1s=KY&1z=42141&1n=BARREN%20COUNTY&1y=US&1l=AMr2TyD516rVhUZl2glgXQ%3d%3d&1g=pmNVKcdIUx8EKLx2qo8Odw%3d%3d&1v=STREET&2a=555%20Trojan%20Trail&2c=Glasgow&2s=KY&2z=42141&2y=US&2l=&2g=&2pn=&2pl=&2v=&2ffi=&2ex=&2n=
Place Hola Hello Cultural Characteristics Physical Characteristics Kinds of houses, means of transportation, recreational activities, jobs, languages, and religion Physical Characteristics Climate, soil, plant life, animal life, bodies of water
Region Areas that have similar unifying characteristics Grass looks Blue Largest caves Smallest of the regions 2/3rds of coal in KY Gateway to the West Highest elevation
Native Americans in Alaska wear different clothes, have different architecture, and have different lifestyles than the Native Americans in Florida. Describe a favorite city, state, or country. How does the physical characteristics in the place influence the customs? Do hurricanes influence a region’s population and economy?
Movement The movement of people, the import and export of goods, and mass communication
What places did your ancestors leave in order to settle in the US What places did your ancestors leave in order to settle in the US? Why do you think they moved to America?
Human and Environment Interaction Humans adapt, depend, and modify the environment.
What are some more examples of ways that humans use and modify the environment in places in which they live?
Look at page 6 of your Glencoe book. How does geography influence where businesses such as gas stations and malls are built? Look at page 6 of your Glencoe book.
Homework due Tuesday Illustrate the 5 themes of geography
Latitude and Longitude
Lines of Latitude and Longitude are measured in terms of degrees. Degrees (°) are divided into minutes. Minutes symbol is ΄. There are 60 minutes in a degree. Latitude degrees are N and S. 0° to 90°N/S Longitude degrees are E and W. 0° to 180°W/E
Lines of Latitude are called parallels.
180° longitude = International Date Line Lines of longitude are called meridians.
Two ways for a cartographer to map: Globe – 3D; has height, depth, and width Map – 2D
Comparing Globes and Maps Which is more accurate? Globe, because it is shaped like the earth. Only accurate way to draw earth is a sphere. Which is easier to read? Map Because they show more about the world’s people
Different Types of Maps General purpose – shows a wide range of general information Physical map – shows natural features Political map – shows places that people have created Special-purpose – shows information on specific topics
Mercator Projection- shows accurate land shapes but not accurate size and distance Most popular; Most incorrect; distorted; Greenland and Alaska are huge on the map.
Interrupted Projection – Mercator’s as a cut-up sphere; shows size more accurate but difficult to calculate distances
Robinson projection – gives fairly accurate view of most sizes, shapes, and directions; shows a fairly accurate picture of the relationship between land masses and water; used more than the interrupted
Landforms and Water
Tributaries small waterways that feed into larger waters i. e Tributaries small waterways that feed into larger waters i.e. creeks into rivers
Topography study of the surface; “top” of the earth Elevation – height above sea level Relief – difference in height
CLIMATE
Exit Slip: Match the description to the correct term Address Culture Manmade lake Similar characteristics Immigration States outlined landforms defined Population map Like a flatten globe correct sizes and shapes accurate shapes but not sizes Mercator 6. Special Purpose Interrupted 7. Location Robinson 8. Place Physical 9. Region Political 10. Movement 11. Human/Environment Interaction