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The 6 Elements of Geography
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6 Elements Many geographers use the six essential elements to organize their study. The World in Spatial Terms Uses of Geography Places and Regions Environment & Society Physical Systems (Ch 2-3) Human Systems (Ch 4)
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The World in Spatial Terms
Geographers look at where things are on the Earth’s surface. (SITE) Importance obvious in settlement patterns over time
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The World in Spatial Terms
It tells us where this place is in relation to other places? Or, its SITUATION
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The World in Spatial Terms
“Where are we?” Absolute Location: Latitude and longitude (global location) Sugar Land is located at 29°N, 96°W Street address (local location)
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The World in Spatial Terms
Relative Location: Described by landmarks, time, distance from one place to another, etc. Sugar Land is southwest of Houston College Station is 1 hr 45 min away Israel is next to Lebanon & Jordan
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Place A place has physical and human characteristics that make it special. Gives you a “sense of place” Palo Duro Canyon
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“What kind of place is it?”
Physical Characteristics: Mountains, rivers, wildlife, beaches, etc. Describe Texas’ physical characteristics
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PLACE Human/Cultural Characteristics:
Buildings, roads, clothing, food, people, language, religion, etc Describe New York’s cultural characterisics People then develop an image of the place based on experience What do you imagine when you think of China? Saudi Arabia?
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REGION definition = area of earth’s surface with similar characteristics; how places are linked Geographers categorize regions in 3 ways: A. formal regions B. functional regions C. perceptual/vernacular regions
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REGION Formal (uniform) regions:
Defined by govn’t. (USA, Brazil, Texas) Or physical features (Rockies, Great Lake States) Or common characteristic (Corn Belt, Rust Belt)
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REGION Functional regions: organized around a set of interactions and connection between places (usually characterized by a hub, or central place, and links to the central place) a newspaper’s distribution route
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REGION Vernacular/Perceptual regions:
people perceive the characteristics of the region in the same way (loosely defined) The Middle East (what countries are actually included? Is it linked b/c of oil? Islam?) Bible Belt – southeastern states in U.S. = strict Protestants
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Environment and Society
One of the most impt topics is how ppl interact with the environment. Human activities can have positive and negative affects on the environment. Pollution in Beijing
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Environment and Society
Humans adapt to env.: Name 3 ways humans Δ for the environment Humans modify env.: Name 3 ways humans Δ the environment Humans depend on env.: Name 3 ways humans need the environment
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Environment and Society
Resources are very impt. to study in relation to people. Population , demands on resources . Study the locations, quality, and quantity & and the effect of humans. Oil Fields in West Texas
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What are these pictures showing?
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Humans Adapt
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Place- Human
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Global Positioning System
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Formal Region
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Humans Modify
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Place- Human
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Geographic Information System
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Formal Region
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Place- Physical
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Functional Region
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Perceptual Region
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Remote Sensing via Satellites
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Humans Modify
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Functional Region US Airways Routes
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Place- Physical
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Perceptual Region Dixie Land
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