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Geography The writings or descriptions of earth.
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Place and Space—the difference A place—Washington State A space—What is in the place
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Your turn! With your table partner think of a place and space to share with the class. An example: place—Mountlake Terrace, WA. Space— Mountlake Terrace High School.
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What geography deals with: People, land, places, location of people, resources, natural environment, HUMAN INTERACTIONS— CULTURE!
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Your turn Discuss with your table partner how geography is different or the same as what you thought it was before today.
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Key terms Distance—measured in feet, miles, kilometers, etc. Proximity—how close or far away something is. –Measured in time and/or length. Ex. Brier is 5 minutes away.
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Your turn! With your table partner think of an example of a distance and a proximity for the same location.
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Absolute vs. Relative Absolute location— according to longitude and latitude. Relative location— according to what something is by.
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Your turn! With your table partner think of an absolute for a location by street names and a relative location for the same location.
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Political vs. Physical Political geography shows borders of nations. A nation is a group of people who share common traits and share a common location. Physical geography does not show political borders—instead shows the physical features (things you can see, touch, feel).
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Your turn! With your table partner think of a political geography location and a physical geography location.
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