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What is Geography? Mr. Carney
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What is Geography? A: The study of Earth. The two main goals are to answer: 1. Where are things? And 2. Why are they there?
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5 Themes of Geography: 1.Location 2.Place 3.Human/Environment Interaction 4.Movement 5.Regions
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Location : Geographers want to know first WHERE a place is, and there are two types of ways to express this: 1.Absolute Location: The precise latitude and longitude of a location. 2.Relative Location: The location of a place in relation to another place. “Columbus is approx. 200 miles Southwest of Cleveland Cardinal Directions (on a compass rose) are North, South East and West…intermediate directions lie between those (see example)
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Place: Features found at a specific location 1.Physical Characteristics such as hills, streams, mountains, forests (landforms), hot or cold climate, etc.. 2.Human characteristics: Includes the culture of the humans inhabiting the location. (population, religions, languages spoken)
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Human/Environment Interactions 1.Ways humans impact the environment and the ways the environment affects them…people who learn to survive with little water…people who have learned to exist in extreme conditions ***Good example are Sherpa people of Nepal, excellent at adapting to high altitudes and cold conditions. Can we think of other good examples?
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Movement 1.How do People, Goods, and Ideas get from one place to another? *Melting pot of the U.S – immigrants bring ideas here. *Especially relevant in the technology age of today…internet breaks boundaries and influences many.. *What makes movement easier? (Rivers, roads) What makes it more difficult? (Mountains, difficult climate or terrain)
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Region 1.Places that are grouped with something in common *Regions always have unifying human or physical feature such as: -Population -History -Climate -Landforms
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Other important terms and where they fit in to “Geography” 1.Hemisphere – Each half of the Earth, Equator divides North and South, Prime Meridian divides East and West. 2.Meridians – Another word for lines of longitude…they run North and South from North Pole to South Pole. 3.Parallels – Another word for lines of latitude…they run East and West.
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Class definition of Geography:
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