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What is Geography?
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What is Geography? The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity. Geographers ask where things are located on the surface of the earth, why they are located where they are, how places differ from one another, and how people interact with the environment.
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Geography Human World Natural World
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The Branches: Mathematical Geography Human Geography
Definition of mathematical geography. : a branch of geography that deals with the figure and motions of the earth, its seasons and tides, its measurement, and its representation on maps and charts by various methods of projection. Human Geography the branch of Geography that deals with the study of people and their communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by studying their relations with and across space and place Physical Geography Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere
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The Five Themes of Geography:
Location Place Human/Environment Interaction Movement Regions
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Location Where are things located? A location can be absolute
Longitude and latitude [49 16N W] or an address Or, it can be relative It's next to the Cooper’s on HWY 33.
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Location Latitude: Longitude:
The distance of any point north or south of the equator, measured up to 90 degrees. Longitude: The distance of any point east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured up to 180 degrees.
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Place What makes a place different from other places? Flat land!
Mountains!
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Place Place refers to the physical and human features that are found on our earth Physical: mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes Human: cities, roads, dams, bridges
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Human/Environment Interaction
How do people interact with and change their environment? How humans react to their surroundings We do it by: a. adapting b. modifying c. depending …on our environment
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Adapting to our Environment
by building houses and other buildings for shelter by organizing cities and towns near water and/or other resources we need by building roads and bridges to get around
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Modifying our Environment
by clear cutting, mining, building dams, and by mowing the lawn! Anything we do to change the structure of our environment…
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Depending on our Environment
For water, air, and natural resources we use
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Movement How are people and places linked by communication and the flow of people, ideas and goods? Movement is the transportation of an object from one place to another In geography, we move: a. ideas b. people c. goods
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Ideas Movement of ideas can be:
-Language: slang terms (phat), foreign words (jihad) -Religion: Buddhism moved from India to China -Music: rap music made its way from the American South
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People People move across provinces, countries, and continents
They bring with them their Beliefs (religious) Culture (stories, songs, art) Technology (tools, methods)
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Goods Goods are things that can be bought and sold
Can be transported by sea, land and air Examples: Clothing Cars Textiles (food) CD’s
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Regions How can the Earth be divided into regions for study?
A region is an area where certain characteristics prevail. Regions allow for geographers to organize information based on the Earth’s surface.
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Regions Regions formed by human characteristics:
China town, Jerusalem Regions formed by physical characteristics: Rocky Mountains, Sahara Desert
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