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Geography Review
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The Five Themes of Geography 1. Location serves as a starting point 2. Place describes what a place is like 3. Human-Environment Interaction how people react to natural surroundings 4. Movement people, ideas, and goods 5. Region united by common characteristics
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Six Essential Elements of Geography 1. The World in Spatial Terms 2. Places and Regions 3. Physical Systems 4. Human Systems 5. Environment and Safety 6. The Uses of Geography
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The World in Spatial Terms Where a place is located Helps develop an awareness of the world around you
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Places and Regions Place Not just a location Also describes what the place is like Landforms, climate, and animal life Language and way of life Regions United by one or more common characteristic
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Physical System How systems shapes the earth’s surface Hurricanes, volcanoes, glaciers, etc. Look at communities of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings
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Human Systems How people have shaped our world How boundary lines are determined Why people settle in certain places and not others
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Environment and Society Relationship between people and their natural surroundings How people use the environment How peoples actions effect the environment
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The Uses of Geography Helps us understand the relationships among people, places, and environments over time. Using the tools in geography prepares life in modern society
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Cardinal Directions North South East West
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Vocabulary Absolute location-Exact position of a place on the surface expressed in latitude and longitude Region-An area that is unified by one or more characteristics Grassland-An area where the natural vegetation is grass Relative location-The location of a place in location to another place Plain-A landform that is generally level
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Vocabulary continued Barrier island-An island that protects the main body of land from ocean waves Cultural diffusion-borrowing and integrating ideas specific to one group of people into the culture of another group Middle latitudes-the area midway between the equator and the North and South poles. Human/Environment interaction-how people use, adapt, or change their surroundings and how the physical environment often affects humans Plateau-broad level land form that has steep cliffs
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Latitude Lines that are parallel to the equator. Starts at the equator, increases going North and South. Equator equals 0*. Tropic of Cancer is 23*30’ N Tropic of Capricorn is 23*30’ S
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Longitude Lines that cross the parallels. Numbers start increasing East and West. Prime Meridian equals 0*
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Hemisphere The equator divides the earth in half to form hemispheres. Everything north of the equator is the northern hemisphere. Everything south of the equator is the southern hemisphere.
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Absolute Location Lines of latitude and longitude cross over. You can name the places absolute location by naming the intersected lines. Willis- 30 ° 25 ' N / 95 ° 28 ' W Mexico City- 19 ° 25 ' N / 99 ° 7 ' W Fairbanks, Alaska- 64 ° 50 ' N / 147 ° 42 ' W
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Reading Maps Map key-explains lines, symbols, and colors used on the map Roads, highways, cities, roads, towns, etc. Scale-shows relationship between map measurements and actual distances Can be measured with a ruler to calculate actual distances Compass rose-shows where cardinal directions are positioned May only point in one direction
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Reading Maps What are 3 cities on the map? What is the state capitol? Where is the Alamo? What are the 2 bodies of water? What direction is Dallas from Houston?
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