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STARTER 1.What is a region? 2.What two geographic factors play into the creation of regions? TURN TO PAGE 29 IN YOUR BOOK TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 3. Using your map key, draw the symbol for a major city? 4. Using your scale bar, 1 inch on the map equals how many miles in real life? 5. Find the distance from New Delhi, India to Bangalore, India. 6. Draw an 8 sided compass rose.
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Our Earth’s Continents and Oceans 7.3.2 Locate the Earth’s major physical characteristics (i.e., 7 continents, 4 oceans)
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We need a mental picture of the whole world, not just certain parts of it. This is “big geography.”
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South America Africa
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How many continents are there? Nine? One? Seven? Five? Four?
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The conventional map of seven continents But what IS a continent?
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Conventional definition of a continent A large mass of land surrounded, or nearly surrounded, by water. If that is the conventional definition, why are Europe and Asia separate continents?
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Since the nineteenth century, most scholars have accepted the Ural Mountains as part of the dividing Line between “Europe” and “Asia” as continents. The Urals as a border between continents? They are not that impressive.
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Ural Mts. Another part of the dividing line: Bosporus and Dardanelles (Straits) EUROPE ASIA
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So, why is Europe a continent? European scholars of the nineteenth century decided that it should be one. One of the benefits of having power in the world is that you get to name things! European scholars of the nineteenth century decided that it should be one. One of the benefits of having power in the world is that you get to name things!
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Asia + Europe = Eurasia E U R A S I A
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Africa + Asia + Europe = Afroeurasia A F R O E U R A S I A
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Think of Afroeurasia as having some seas “inside” it. Black Sea Caspian Sea Mediterranean Sea Persian Gulf Red Sea You figure out which is which?
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Another feature of big geography is the earth’s great mountain chains Mountains have been barriers to human communication. But passes across them have also served as “valves” of communication.
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So, how many continents? Afroeurasia Australia North America South America Antarctica Afroeurasia Australia Americas Antarctica But is it possible to think of North and South America as ONE continent?
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Are the Americas one continent or two? Try to think of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea as bodies of water “inside” the Americas. Gulf of Mexico Caribbean Sea AND OCEANS… ITS REALLY ALL ONE BIG OCEAN!
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