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Chapter 1 Key Issue 2

ILocation AWhere something is on Earth can be identified in 4 ways 1.Mathematical Location (latitude and longitude) 2.Place Names 3.Site 4.Situation

IIMathematical A.Every spot on Earth has a coordinate using Latitude and Longitude B.Latitude lines start with the equator which is 0 degrees. Called line of parallel, because every latitude line runs parallel with the equator C.Longitude lines run from the North pole to the South pole, these are called Meridians D.0 degrees longitude is called the Prime Meridian E.Time zones are divided roughly by meridians. Each time zone is 15 degrees of Longitude.

Latitude and Longitude A.Division of Latitude and Longitude 1.Degrees, Minutes, Seconds 2.41° 15’ 214” N 3.111° 31’ 135” W B.More on time zones!!! C.Some places, like China, don’t divide their country into time zones, they prefer to have the entire country on the same time D.Russia has 11 time zones.

IIIPlace Names A.A Toponym is the name given to a place on Earth. B.Names are the most straightforward way to describe a particular location C.Names can come from a wide variety of sources. Some examples include 1.People 2.History 3.Religions 4.Origins of settlers 5.Features of physical environment 6.Personal meaning to the people that name them 7.Place Names CAN change for popular or political reasons

IVSite A.Site is the Physical Character of a place B.Characteristics include climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude and elevation. C.A combination of physical features gives each place a unique character D.Site is a key element in selecting a location for settlements E.Humans often change or modify the characteristics of a site

VSituation A.Situation is the location of a place relative to other places B.Situation is important for two main reasons. 1.Finding an unfamiliar place 2.Understanding its importance

VIRegions A.A region is an area of earth defined by one or more unique characteristic. B.Defined by a combinations of cultural, economic and physical features which make up a cultural landscape C.First defined by Carl Saur

VIICultural Landscapes A.Cultural landscape approach to the study of people is also called regional studies B.In regional studies, a geographer recognizes that regions gain uniqueness from a combination of human and environmental traits C.Main idea is that people are the most important agents of change on Earth D.Geographers try and sort out relationships between various characteristics that are found throughout the planet.

VIIIRegion Types A.Formal Region 1.An area in which everyone shares a common characteristic. Many times this region has a boundary such as a state or city government. 2.Could also be based on a predominant social, economic, or cultural activity. Examples are corn belt, sun belt, bible belt B.Functional 1.Sometimes called a Nodal Region 2.Characteristic dominates a central spot and diminishes the further you get from that spot. Newspapers, TV stations etc. C.Vernacular/Perceptual 1.Based on perception. 2.A place that people believe exists based on their cultural identity 3.Based on Mental maps of people and how they perceive their world to be. The South was an example from the book

Activity With a partner complete the following –Describe The Site characteristics of West Jordan in as much detail as you can –Describe the Situation Characteristics of West Jordan in as much detail as you can –Give examples of different regions Utah/West Jordan are a part of. Make sure you include all three types of regions and list as many as you can. –List and explain as many different toponyms as you can in Utah.