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Geography – Chapter 1 Geography – Greek – geographia – to describe the earth Geography – the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth Maps- visual representations of a portion of the earth Maps can be mental maps, printed or electronic
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Geography Geographers use photographs They create charts, tables and graphs Construct models
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Five Themes of Geography 1.Location – Where is it? 2.Place – What is it like? 3.Region – How are places similar or different? 4.Movement – How do people, goods and ideas move from one location to another? 5.Human-Environment Interaction – How do people relate to the physical world?
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Theme: Location Absolute location – exact place on earth where a geographic feature is found Hemispheres – halves of the globe Equator – imaginary line dividing N & S halves Prime meridian – imaginary line dividing the earth E & W (Greenwich, England) Latitude – locates places N and S with equator being 0 degrees Longitude – locates places E & W
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Theme: Location Relative location – describes a place in comparison to other places around it Example – library is three blocks E of the park Example – Tremont is 7 miles N of Pine Grove
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Theme: Place Includes the physical features and cultural characteristics of a location (Sochi) Climate, landforms, vegetation Human interaction – dams, bridges, houses, etc.
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Theme: Region Regions have similar characteristics Can be physical, political, economic or cultural Formal – limited number of related characteristics Functional – organized around a set of interactions and connections between places (city and suburbs) Perceptual – People perceive characteristics in the same way (Skook)
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Theme: Human-Environment Interaction People learn to use what the environment offers them. People change the environment to meet their needs. They learn to live with things they cannot control – weather. People react differently to the same environment
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Theme: Human-Environment Interaction Humans alter their environments. Examples: pollution, Disney, sandbags & levees
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Theme: Movement How do people, goods and ideas move from one place to another? Examples: goods, language, migration Linear and time distance: how far and how long to travel – examples… Psychological distance: the way people view distance Tri-Valley and BMT kids Less familiar places seem further away – CA Affects decisions
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Geographer’s Tools Eratosthenes – 255 BC – shadow to calculate the earth’s circumference Maps, globes and data used by geographers Oldest map 2,500 years ago in Babylonia Map – show locations of places, landforms, bodies of water and where they are in relation to other places
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Geographer’s Tools Globe – 3 dimensional representation of the earth – not portable Maps – 2 dimensional graphic representations of parts of the earth Maps are portable, can be drawn to scale, but may become distorted Cartographer – map maker Map projection – drawing a map and reducing distortion (pages 18-19) Digital maps
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Geographer’s Tools 3 types of maps(20-23) General reference maps Thematic maps – specific kinds of info. Navigational maps – sailors and pilots Topographic map – general reference map showing natural and man made features
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Geographer’s Tools Surveying – observe, measure and record what they see in a specific area Aerial photography and satellites used today Google Earth Geographic Information System (GIS) – digital geographic database GPS – Global Positioning System
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