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5 Themes of Geography Chapter 1 Objective: Identify the 5 themes of geography and their significance to the field of study.
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Geography Study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth
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5 Themes-Location “Where is it?” Absolute-exact based on geographic grid coordinates Relative-comparative (situation)
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5 Themes- Place “What is it like?” Physical-landforms, climate (site-physical characteristics only) Cultural-religion, traditions
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5 Themes-Region “How are places similar?” DFW North Texas
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5 Themes- Human-Environment Interaction “How do people interact with the environment?” Depend-rivers Modify-roads Adapt-clothes
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5 Themes- Movement “How do people, goods, and ideas move from place to place?” Technology is important factor
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Diffusion Diffusion is the process by which a characteristic spreads across one place to another over time. Relocation Diffusion-the spread of an idea through physical movement of people. Expansion Diffusion- the spread of a feature from one place to another in a snowballing process.
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Expansion Diffusion Expanded! Types of Expansion Diffusion Hierarchical Cause: expansion from a person or node of authority or power Examples: urban to rural; a law is passed; popular icon does something good or bad Contagious Cause: expansion catches on quickly and is hard to stop Examples: flu epidemic of 1918, AIDS in Africa, AIDS treatment in the US Stimulus Cause: the underlying principle expands specific characteristics do not Examples: the MacIntosh mouse
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Equator An imaginary line that divides the earth into northern and southern halves Objective: Identify elements of maps and the globe and explain how they are useful
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Prime meridian Imaginary line dividing the earth into eastern and western halves
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Hemisphere Half of the earth Northern, southern, eastern, western
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Globe 3-Dimensional representation of earth Not portable
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Cartographer Person who makes maps Maps are 2-D, distort landmasses, and are portable Maps and map projections are created for scientific explanation and inquiry not as artistic representations of the world.
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Topographic Map Shows natural and man-made features on the earth
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Thematic Map Emphasizes specific information like climate or vegetation or population
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GIS-Geographic Information System A system that uses digital map information to create a databank Can add or remove different layers to highlight certain information
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Discussion Is the theme of place more closely associated with longitude or latitude? Defend your response with evidence. How is the term “site” related to the geographic theme of “place”?
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Discussion With your group, apply each of the five themes of geography to Colleyville, Texas.
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