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Geography
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The world in Spatial Terms Places and Regions Physical Systems Human Systems Environment and Society The Uses of Geography The Six Essential Elements
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Location Where is it? The World in Spatial Terms
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Place Describes physical features like Landforms Climate Plant or Animal life Or Human characteristics Language Way of life Regions Are places that are united by one or more common characteristics. Places and Regions
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Study of how the Earth is shaped Hurricanes Volcanoes Glaciers The Life Cycle of plants and animals How they survive and depend on one another. Physical Systems
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How boundary lines are set up How people settle in certain places A key is to remember people, ideas, and goods continuously move. Human Systems
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How does our environment influence the way we live? Shows how we as humans use the environment Shows how our actions affect our environment i.e. – global warming Environment and Society
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Geographers look to understand the relationships among people, places and environments over time. Know the tools that are available to you Maps, globes, satellites, compass, aerial photos and much more. The Uses of Geography
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Maps and Globes How are they used?
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Globes are divided into features Hemispheres Latitude Longitude A globe gives a true picture of the Earth as a scale model (dilation in math) Globes
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The Earth is divided into 4 hemispheres The Equator divides the Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere The Prime Meridian divides the Eastern Hemisphere Western Hemisphere Hemispheres
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Latitude Latitude lines are imaginary lines that break the Earth into distance measures from the Equator. i.e. – parallel to the Equator, lines running East and West. 90 degrees
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Longitude Longitude Lines are imaginary lines that break the Earth into distance measurements from the Prime Meridian. i.e. – lines parallel to the Prime Meridian running North and South 180 degrees
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When given a latitude and longitude degree you are able to find or pinpoint an absolute location on Earth. See worksheet Using Latitude and Longitude lines
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How maps are different How to read a key Types of Maps General Purpose Physical Political Special Purpose Maps can show Earth or parts in great detail. Maps
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Maps are flat (1-dimensional) and have limitations. Mapmakers are known as Cartographers. They use mathematical formulas to create their maps The size, distance, shape or area can change from the curved lines on the globe to the flat lines on a map. How are Maps different?
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Great Circle Routes are imaginary lines that follow the curve of the Earth. Airplane pilots use these routes because they are the shortest distance. Using Technology Cartographers use a system called geographic information system (GIS) People like you and me use a Global Positioning System (GPS) Cont…
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A map key explains the features that are within a map. Ex: rivers, mountains, climate, cities, capitals, etc. Also located on a map is the Scale and Compass Rose. Scale – helps you locate the distance between two points Compass Rose – helps you find your direction – North, South, East, West and in between. How to read a key
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Types of Maps – General Purpose PhysicalPolitical
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Cont… Physical Features they display Landforms - Green mountains Water – Blue River, lakes, bays Elevation can also be displayed showing multiple colors for the height of a mountain. Political Features they display Names and boundaries of countries Cities Human-made features Major physical features – rivers, bodies of water or mountains
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They show a theme or pattern on a map Climate Natural resources Population density Battles Territorial changes The title tells what the map is describing. The key describes how to read the map. Special Purpose Maps
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