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F IVE T HEMES OF G EOGRAPHY. BELLWORK Please take out your composition notebooks. You remembered them, right? I’m going to come around and initial them.

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1 F IVE T HEMES OF G EOGRAPHY

2 BELLWORK Please take out your composition notebooks. You remembered them, right? I’m going to come around and initial them. You get points for having it on time!

3 BELLWORK Discuss with your neighbor: How have people changed the world? Write down three examples on your whiteboard.

4 L OCATION Geographic location refers to a specific point or area on the Earth’s surface Relative Location: location described by landmarks, time, direction or distance from one place to another and may associate a particular place with another. Absolute Location: location is latitude and longitude coordinates (global location) or a street address (local)

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6 P LACE Geographic place often has an ambiguous boundary relying more on human/social attributes Human Characteristics: these characteristics are derived from the ideas and action of people that result in change s to the environment, such as buildings, roads, clothing and food habits Physical Characteristics: these characteristics include mountains, rivers, soil, beaches, wildlife (natural)

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8 H UMAN -E NVIRONMENTAL I NTERACTIONS How humans adapt to the environment around them. Think Alaska vs Hawaii. Humans Adapt to the Environment: humans wear clothing that is suitable for varied weather summer and winter; rain and shine, etc. Humans Modify the Environment: humans heat and cool buildings for comfort Humans Depend on the Environment: depend on environment for water, food, etc.

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10 M OVEMENT People move a lot! People: Humans occupy places unevenly on Earth because of environment, but we’re also social beings. We interact with each other through travel, trade, information flow and political events. Goods: imports and exports and mass communication have shaped the world Ideas: fashions and fads, technology

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12 R EGIONS Region divides the world into manageable units for geographic study. Regions have some sort of characteristic that unifies the area. Formal: those defined by governmental or administrative boundaries (i.e. USA, Phoenix, Arizona) Functional: those defined by function (i.e. school districts) Vernacular: those loosely defined by people’s perception (i.e. The Southwest, The Middle East, Sunbelt, Bible Belt)

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