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Looking at the Earth
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Exploring the World Around Us What is Geography? – Geo- “the earth” –graphe “to describe” –The study of people, their environments and their resources.
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Geographer’s tools Maps-visual representations of a portion of the earth Photographs-create charts, graphs or tables to understand patterns Technology
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5 Basic Themes #1 Location: The exact position on the Earth’s surface Lines of LATITUDE- measures distances north/south of the Equator. Line of LONGITUDE- measures distances east or west of the Prime meridian.
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#2 Place Geographers describe places in terms of their physical and human characteristics. Physical characteristics: landforms, climate,soil and animal life Human characteristics: people’s way of life-their activities, means of transportation, religion and languages
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#3 Movement Migration Trade- goods exported or imported Spread of ideas Interdependence-dependence of countries on goods, resources and knowledge from other parts of the world.
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#4 Region An area with its own unifying characteristics. These can be physical characteristics such as landforms or climate. Or-cultural political or economic features. One country can belong to several regions
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#5 Interaction Between People and Their Environment How people adapt to the world around them. Hidden costs? Negative examples of how people interact with their environment
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Let’s review Give two examples of how people have reshaped their environment. Two examples of how they have adapted to their environment. How have modern communication and transportation affected movement? Describe 3 different ways to identify the region in which you live
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