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Basics of Geography
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Does yours look like this?
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NA SA Africa Europe Asia Australia Antartica Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Arctic Ocean
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Other Regions of the World Sub Sahara Africa Central America / Latin America Middle East/ SW Asia SE Asia Pacific Rim (Ring of Fire)
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The People of Social Studies
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People of Social Studies Political Scientist – Person who studies governments and their relationships
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Anthropologist Person who studies cultures
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Archaeologist Person who studies artifacts and bones of different cultures
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Economist One who studies resources and how they are used
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Geographer One that studies geographical features and their impact on history
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Types of Maps
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Political Map Shows boards and capitals as well as major cities
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Topographic Map Shows landforms and physical features of area
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Cartogram Map Shows the size of a country or area based upon what is being measured
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Types of Maps Activity: On a scrap piece of paper draw a map of the world
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Political Map Shows borders and capitals as well as major cities
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Topographic Map Shows landforms and physical features of area
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Cartogram Map Shows the size of a country or area based upon what is being measured
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Latitude and Longitude
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Latitude Measures North and South from Equator (0 Degrees)
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Longitude Measures East and West from Prime Meridian (0 Degrees)
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Hemisphere Hemi = Half Earth can be split 2 ways, either by using Equator or by using Prime Meridian
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If Split by Equator… We get the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
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If Split by Prime Meridian We get the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
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Sources
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Sources in Social studies Primary Source – Came from the time in which the person was living Examples: Diary, journal, autobiography Ex. A book about Adolf Hitler written in 1940.
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Secondary Source A book or material written by someone not in that time period. Example: Biography Ex. Mr. Russell writing a book about Adolf Hitler
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What does geography influence? Job Activities Foods Clothing Language Music Interests Culture
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What is cultural diffusion?
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Cultural Diffusion The spread of ideas, language, religion, and technology from one place to another
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Examples Pizza Chinese Food Uggs Playstation Tim Hortons
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Why does cultural diffusion happen? Trade Communication Forced/ Conquering
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“We are all bound by our geography. It helps dictate who we are and who we become” If you could live anywhere in the world, were would it be? Why?
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Importance of Water Why do we need water? –To live –To drink –To clean –For crops –For travel
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Water in regard to geography It can bring places together link them Ex. Japan, Korea and China Or it keep them apart Europe and America till 1400’s
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Coastlines
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Irregular Coastlines Jagged Coastline –Good for bays, harbors, trade!!
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Examples
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Regular Coastline Smooth coastline –No bays, harbors –Hinders trade
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Examples
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Mountain Ranges Or, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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European Mountains: Not a Problem Pyrenees divide but do not isolate Alps - highest range, central southern Europe Apennines, Dinaric, Balkans, Carpathians do not isolate Kjolen Mts. Borders: Caucasus and Urals Irregular Coast and Navigable Rivers lessen isolation
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Latin American Mountains The Andes Altiplano Sierra Madres Central Mexican Plateau
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VERTICAL CLIMATE At Sea Level, Tropical Fruits and Crops Grown Temperate Vegetables, Coffee at higher zone Cold Zone: Potatoes Vertical Climate allows a variety of goods and trade among regions.
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Middle East-Desert and Plateaus TURKEY: THE ANATOLIAN PLATEAU THE IRANIAN PLATEAU (dry) Saudi “Empty Quarter” Most Live Near Fertile Crescent, Nile, or Coast.
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Africa:Vast Plateau, Poor Soil ATLAS MOUNTAINS DRAKENSBURG MOUNTAINS RUWENZORI Mts. GREAT RIFT VALLEY Rivers do not unite continent
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ISOLATION The Andes isolate Chile from Argentina and slowed their wars The Chinese and Indians have developed separate cultures due to their isolation
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How do mountains affect people? Isolate people – create borders –STOP CULTURAL DIFFUSION!!!! Lack arable (Farming) land Natural Defense (Buffer Zone) Separate people (Balkans in Europe) Colder due to vertical climate (lower population)
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Deserts
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Isolate People = little Cultural diffusion Few Resources Buffer Zone Little to no arable land
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Desertification Spreading of the desert
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Deforestation Cutting down of rain forests
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Why do they cut? It is a way to get money in areas that lack resources
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Results Land becomes non arable wasteland Loss of species Loss of land and homes for natives that live in forests
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Poland: A case study Located on Easter European Plain = –Flat Land Flat Land = Easily invaded Ex. Germany, Russia throughout history
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Russia No warm water port = hurts trade
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Developed vs Developing countries Developed = Blue
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