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Enduring Understanding Themes Location, Place, & Region August 9, 2011.

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1 Enduring Understanding Themes Location, Place, & Region August 9, 2011

2 First 5 Minutes Agenda Message: Take 15-minutes to review your notes from today’s class. Pay special attention to new vocabulary words. Draw a globe with an equator and prime meridian. (Due Wednesday, August 10 th ) E. Q. for Tuesday, August 9 th What are the two ways that geographers describe location?Warm-Up: Describe where the City of Atlanta is to someone who has never been there?

3 Location, Place, & Regions The two ways geography describes location are; 1.Relative location describes a place in comparison to other places around it. 2.Absolute location is the exact place on earth where a geographic location, such as a city is found.

4 Location, Place, & Regions Relative LocationRelative Location Relative location describes where a place is in relation to its surrounding environment. For example, you may tell a person that the library is three blocks west of the park.

5 Location, Place, & Regions Absolute LocationAbsolute Location To describe absolute location, geography uses a grid system of imaginary lines for precisely locating places on the earth’s surface. ~ Hemispheres ~Equator ~Prime Meridian ~Latitude Lines ~Longitude Lines

6 Location, Place, & Regions Earth is divided into two equal halves. Each half of the globe is called a hemisphere. Because the earth is round, a hemisphere can be north and south, or east and west.

7 Location, Place, & Regions The equator is the imaginary line that divides the north and south halves. The prime meridian is the imaginary line dividing the east and west. (Sometime this is called the Greenwich meridian because it runs through the town of Greenwich, England.)

8 Location, Place, & Regions Latitude LinesLatitude Lines To locate places north or south, geography uses a set of imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator. These lines are called latitude lines. The equator is labeled as the zero-degree line for latitude.

9 Location, Place, & Regions Latitude Lines cont.Latitude Lines cont. Lines north of the equator are called “north latitude” lines and lines south of the equator are called “south latitude” lines.

10 Location, Place, & Regions Longitude LinesLongitude Lines To complete the grid system, geography uses a set of imaginary lines that go around the earth over the north and south poles. These lines, called longitude lines, and mark positions in the east-west hemisphere. The prime meridian is the zero-degree line for longitude. Just as the equator is the zero-degree line for latitude.

11 Location, Place, & Regions Each site on the earth can have only “one” absolute location. To find an absolute location using the grid system, you need to find the point where the latitude and longitude lines cross.

12 Location, Place, & Regions Vocabulary Words for Location, Place, & Regions Absolute locationAbsolute location Relative locationRelative location HemisphereHemisphere EquatorEquator Prime MeridianPrime Meridian Latitude lineLatitude line Longitude lineLongitude line


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