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HOW GEOGRAPHERS LOOK AT THE WORLD. 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY 1. Location : Where is it? 2. Place: What is it like? 3. Region : How are places similar.

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Page 1: HOW GEOGRAPHERS LOOK AT THE WORLD. 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY  1. Location : Where is it?  2. Place: What is it like?  3. Region : How are places similar.

HOW GEOGRAPHERS LOOK AT THE WORLD

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5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY

1. Location: Where is it?

2. Place: What is it like?

3. Region: How are places similar or different?

4. Movement: How do people, goods, and ideas move from one location to another?

5. Human-Environment Interaction: How do people relate to the physical world

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GEOGRAPHER’S TOOLS

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GLOBES AND MAPS

Globe: 3D scale model of the Earth

Map: flat representation of all of part of the planet

Cartographer: map maker

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GREAT CIRCLE ROUTES

DEF: an imaginary line that follows the curve of the Earth and represents the shortest distance btwn 2 pts.

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MAP PROJECTION

DEF: a mathematical formula used to represent the curved surface of the Earth on the flat surface of a map

Problem: DISTORTION---size, shape, distance, area, and direction can be affected

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TYPES OF MAP PROJECTIONS

3 major categories

1. PLANAR PROJECTION: project an image of the Earth onto a geometric plane

Distortions: greatest accuracy at the center

Use: maps of the Poles

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TYPES CONTINUED

2. CYLINDRICAL PROJECTION: project Earth’s image onto a cylinder

Distortions: accurate at Equator and toward Poles

Use: navigation

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TYPES CONTINUED

3. CONIC PROJECTION: Earth’s surface projected onto a map formed into a cone

Distortion: Shape relatively accurate

Use: mid-latitude regions

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OTHERS

WINKEL TRIPEL: balance btwn overall size and shape of land areas shown

ROBINSON PROJECTION: sizes and shapes near eastern and western edges are accurate

GOODE’S INTERRUPTED EQUAL AREA PROJECTION: shows true size and shape of landmasses

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DETERMINING LOCATION

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GRID SYSTEM

LINES OF LATITUDE (PARALLELS): circle the Earth parallel to the Equator; measure distance to the north and south of the Equator

Equator = 0°, North Pole= 90°N, South Pole= 90°S

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GRID CONTINUED

LINES OF LONGITUDE (MERIDIANS): lines that connect the North and South Poles; Run N-S but measure distance East and West of the PRIME MERIDIAN(0°)

INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE: 180° from Prime Meridian

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ABSOLUTE LOCATION

Def: exact location

Each degree is divided into 60 minutes (‘); each minute is divided into 60 seconds (“)

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RELATIVE LOCATION

Def: location in relation to other places

Ex: Dallas is southeast of Denton

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USING MAPS

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PARTS OF A MAP

Purpose (title)

Time period

Legend/Key: identifies symbols/icons on map

Compass Rose: indicates directions

--CARDINAL DIRECTIONS: North, South, East, West

--INTERMEDIATE DIRECTIONS: NE, SE, etc…

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PARTS CONTINUED

Lines: represent human activity

--can also represent physical features

Colors distinguish btwn human and physical features

Colors also can show ELEVATION: height above sea level

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PARTS CONTINUED

SCALE: represents consistent, proportional relationship btwn measurements on map and actual Earth measurements

Small-scale: shows a large area with very little detail

Large-scale: shows a small area with a great amount of detail

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TYPES OF MAPS

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PHYSICAL MAP

Shows location and topography of land features

Highlights general relief (variation in elevation)

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POLITICAL MAP

Shows boundaries and locations of political units

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THEMATIC MAP

Emphasizes a particular theme or subject

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MENTAL/INTERNAL MAP

Your perception of features of the Earth’s surface

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GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES

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GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)

Determines exact location (lat./long.)

Uses a network of 24 satellites

Triangulates position

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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)

Programs that process and organize details about places on Earth and integrate those details with satellite images and other info.

Primary function: link locations with attributes found there

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SATELLITE

Natural or man-made

Orbit a planet or other large body

Good for REMOTE SENSING: getting info on a subject w/o physically touching the object

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PART 2: THE GEOGRAPHER’S CRAFTHow does geography help us interpret the past, understand the present, and plan for the future?

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SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE

Def: a way of looking at the human and physical patterns on Earth and their relationships to one another

Why things are where they are

Connections btwn ecosystems and human societies

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ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY

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THE WORLD IN SPATIAL TERMS

SITE: the specific location of a place, including its physical setting

SITUATION: the geographic position of a place in relation to other places or features of a larger region

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PLACES AND REGIONS

REGION: area that can be defined by physical traits and human characteristics

3 types:

1: FORMAL REGION: defined by a common characteristic

2: FUNCTIONAL REGION: central place and the surrounding territory linked to it

3: PERCEPTUAL REGION: defined by popular feelings and images rather than objective data

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PHYSICAL AND HUMAN SYSTEMS

Physical: climate, land, water, plants, animal life

ECOSYSTEM: a community of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings for survival

Human/Cultural: political, economic, social, and cultural

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ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY

Called Human-Environment Interaction

The ways in which people use their surroundings

And the consequences

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GEOGRAPHY AND OTHER SUBJECTS

Geo’s obtain data from numerous fields

Death rates, disease, natural disasters, census data

All show FLUCTUATIONS (shift from a previous condition) in population