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The Basics of Geography Chapter 1
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What Is Geography? The study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth Distribution – location, quantity Interaction – impact, affect/effect, adaptation Physical features – plants and animals (flora & fauna), landforms, climate Human features – people, culture, economic activity
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The Five Themes Theme #1 Location (Where is it?) Absolute Location – exact place found using grid system of latitude and longitude
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Equator Prime Meridian
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The Five Themes Relative Location – describing the location relative to its surrounding environment “Ellison High School is located in Killeen, Texas, off of Highway 190 on the corner of Trimmier and Elm streets”
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The Five Themes Theme #2 Place (What’s it like?) Includes physical features such as climate, landforms, and vegetation Includes Human features such as people, culture, houses, cities Place is not always constant – it may change over time
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The Five Themes Theme #3 Region (How are places similar or different?) Regions have characteristics that unify them Formal Region – defined by a limited number of related characteristics Functional Region – organized around a set of interactions and connections between places Perceptual Region – a region in which people perceive, or see, the characteristics of the region in the same way
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The Five Themes Theme #4 Human –Environment Interaction (How do people relate to the physical world?) People learn to use what the environment offers and/or change the environment to suit their needs People learn to adapt to conditions they cannot control
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The Five Themes Theme #5 Movement (How do people, goods, and ideas move from one location to another?) Linear Distance – how far Time Distance – how long Psychological Distance – How people view distance
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The Geographer’s Tools Maps and Globes Globe – three-dimensional representation of the earth’s surface Map – two-dimensional representation of a selected part of the earth’s surface Cartographer – map maker Map Projection – a way of drawing the earth’s surface by presenting the round earth on flat paper
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The Geographer’s Tools Mapmaking Surveying – observing, measuring, and recording a section of the earth’s surface Satellites, Global Information System (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS) Finding Location o GPS o Compass o Theodolite
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The Geographer’s Tools Types of Maps Physical
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The Geographer’s Tools Political
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The Geographer’s Tools Qualitative
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The Geographer’s Tools Cartogram
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