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1 Five Themes of Geography
Unit 1

2 PLACE: Finding Map Location
Chapter 1

3 What is Geography? Geo means Earth Graph means visual picture
Comes for Ancient Greek Geography is the study of patterns on the Earth’s surface E.g. Climate, Continents, Countries, People, Industries, and Products

4 Five Geographic Themes
Geographers use five themes to organize their studies Place and Location Identify places using characteristics and the location Movement Looks at flow of people, product, and animals between places Interaction Focus on connections between people or places and their surroundings

5 Five Geographic Themes (cont.)
Environment Explores the balance of living systems on Earth Region Identifies the unique physical and human characteristics of whole areas of the world

6 Place The most basic theme – every study in geography includes a sense of place Focus on unique characteristics that identify a place Physical characteristics of a place include the shape of the land, weather conditions, natural vegetation, and the animals that live in it. E.g. Niagara Falls – because of the falls

7 Location Location describes where a place is on the Earth’s surface
Location can be given in two ways Relative location – describes a place in relation to another Next to the library Absolute location – describes the location of a place independent of any other location 43 degrees North by 82 degrees West

8 Absolute Location Earth is divided in sections called hemispheres
There are 4 hemispheres – Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western

9 Latitude and Longitude
Latitude – horizontal line Longitude – vertical line Latitude and longitude are imaginary lines that cross each hemisphere They allow geographers to pinpoint the exact (absolute) location on the map

10 Latitude and Longitude (cont.)
Equator is a line of latitude half way between the North Pole and the South Pole Latitude lines run parallel to the Equator and have a numerical value Equator has a value of 0 Latitude is used to pinpoint how far north or south is from the Equator

11 Latitude and Longitude (cont.)
Longitude lines originate at the North Pole and run North to South Prime Meridian – line of longitude that passes thorough Greenwich, England, has a value of 0 International Data Line – on the opposite side and has a value of 180 Longitude is used to pinpoint how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian

12 Atlas and Street Maps Map is an overhead representation of the Earth’s surface Alphanumeric grid has letters along one side and numbers along the other Used for street and road maps Example on pg. 17

13 Relative Location Not very accurate Used to give general directions
People use landmarks – left at the corner of Shoppers Geographers describe relative location more precisely using compass directions and kilometric distance

14 Compass Direction Compass rose shows four Cardinal directions North
South East West And four ordinal directions Northeast Southeast Northwest Southwest

15 Finding Distance Map scale compares distances on the map to the actual distance on the Earth’s surface Given in three different ways Ratio scale – indicates the actual distance on the Earth’s surface is X times greater than the distance shown on the map Bar scale – measures the distance on the map against a bar that represents the distance on the Earth’s surface in kilometers Statement scale – uses words to express the scale of the map Example of pg. 20

16 Road Distance Roads don’t always run straight
Road distance between two places is often greater than straight-line distance


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