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Geography World History I Mrs. Rudolph. 5 Themes of Geography Location Place Region Human-Environment Interaction Movement.

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Page 1: Geography World History I Mrs. Rudolph. 5 Themes of Geography  Location  Place  Region  Human-Environment Interaction  Movement.

Geography

World History I

Mrs. Rudolph

Page 2: Geography World History I Mrs. Rudolph. 5 Themes of Geography  Location  Place  Region  Human-Environment Interaction  Movement.

5 Themes of Geography

Location

Place

Region

Human-Environment Interaction

Movement

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What is the location of a place?

Absolute location (longitude & latitude)

Relative location (relation compared to other places)

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What is the characterisitics of a place?

Physical Characteristics (landforms, climate)

Human Characteristics (language, customs)

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Absolute locationLatitude

Latitude-imaginary lines on the Earth’s surface that run east and west.

When using latitude lines for absolute location use north and south in relation to the equator.

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Longitude

Longitude-imaginary lines on the Earth’s surface that run north and south.

When using longitude lines for absolute location use east or west in relation to the prime meridian.

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Absolute location

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Compass Rose

Identifies map orientation as a directional indicator (north, south, east or west)

Uses cardinal directions

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Mental Maps

Mental maps are used everyday Our route to school Giving directions to others To understand world events People develop and refine their mental

maps through both personal experience and learning.

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Maps

Symbols

Color

Lines

Boundaries

Contours

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Maps change over time

Knowledge Map of 1421 Today’s map looks

different Satellite images GIS (Geographic

Information Systems)

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Mercator map (used for ship navigation)

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Polar Map (used for airline navigation)

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Robinson Map (used for data representation)