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Chapter One Looking at the Earth
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Section One: The Five Themes Of Geography Location – where Location – where Place – characteristics Place – characteristics Region – group by similarities Region – group by similarities Movement – how people, goods and ideas move Movement – how people, goods and ideas move Human-Environment Interaction – how we adapt to the world around us Human-Environment Interaction – how we adapt to the world around us
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Location Absolute location – exact coordinates Absolute location – exact coordinates Latitude – measure north & south, equatorLatitude – measure north & south, equator Longitude – measure east & west, prime meridianLongitude – measure east & west, prime meridian combine to form a gridcombine to form a grid Relative location – using landmarks to describe Relative location – using landmarks to describe
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Place Physical characteristics Physical characteristics LandformsLandforms Bodies of waterBodies of water ClimateClimate Human characteristics Human characteristics CultureCulture Man made structuresMan made structures Man made bordersMan made borders
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Region Formal – limited characteristics Formal – limited characteristics Ex. Northeast U.S.Ex. Northeast U.S. Functional – interaction connections Functional – interaction connections Ex. Houston / SuburbsEx. Houston / Suburbs Perceptual – commonly accepted Perceptual – commonly accepted Ex. The Midwest U.S.Ex. The Midwest U.S.
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Movement Goods Goods People People Ideas Ideas Language / WritingLanguage / Writing Travelers Travelers Television Television Cell phones Cell phones Newspapers Newspapers Books Books Internet Internet
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Human-Environment Interaction Extreme Cold Extreme Cold Extreme Heat Extreme Heat Close to the Ocean Close to the Ocean In the Desert In the Desert
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Section Two: The Geographers Tools Globes Globes 3-D3-D More accurateMore accurate Not much detailNot much detail Maps Maps 2-D2-D PortablePortable More detailedMore detailed Has distortionHas distortion
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Mapmaking Cartographers are mapmakers Cartographers are mapmakers The surveying process The surveying process Field survey – observe, measure, and recordField survey – observe, measure, and record Remote sensing – using aerial photos or satellite imagesRemote sensing – using aerial photos or satellite images
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Geographic Info Systems (GIS) Satellites Satellites Landsat - Scan the earth and pick up general dataLandsat - Scan the earth and pick up general data GOES - Weather patterns and predictionGOES - Weather patterns and prediction Global Positioning System (GPS) Global Positioning System (GPS) Navstars – 24 satellites that can give lat./long./altitude/time of a receiverNavstars – 24 satellites that can give lat./long./altitude/time of a receiver
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