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What is geography?What is geography?the study of the earth and the study of the earth and man’s interaction with itman’s interaction with it

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The Five Themes of The Five Themes of GeographyGeography

1. location

2. place

3. human/environment interaction

4. movement

5. region

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1. Location1. Location• “Where is it?”

• absolute location – a place’s position on the globe

• relative location – location of a place in relation to something else

• hemisphere – half of the earth

• latitude – imaginary lines that measure distance north or south of the equator (also called parallels)

• longitude – imaginary lines that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian (also called meridians)

- ends at the International Date Line 180°

• grid system – network of lines used to find location

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1. Location (cont.)1. Location (cont.)

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2. Place2. Place• “What is it like there?”

• describes landforms, culture, history, language, religion, clothing, education, art, etc.

• place is how you would describe an area to someone

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3. Human-Environment Interaction3. Human-Environment Interaction

• “What is the relationship between people & their environment?”

• describes how the environment affects the people & how people affect the environment (pollution, use of resources, settlement patterns, conservation, adapting to the climate, etc.)

• people adapting to or changing their environment

• people’s activities within their environment

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4. Movement4. Movement

• “How are people & places connected?”

• describes why people move from one place to another & how they get around

• concerned with the movement of three things: people, goods, ideas

• interdependent – relying on one another for goods, services, and ideas

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4. Movement (cont.)4. Movement (cont.)

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4. Movement (cont.)

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5. Region5. Region

• “How are places alike?” (What common characteristics?)

• a way to group & organize the world

• 2 types of regions:

1. uniform region – an area with some common characteristic throughout (religion, language, climate, crops, etc.)

Ex: The Middle East, The Sunbelt

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5. Region5. Region

Uniform Regions:

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5. Region5. Region

Uniform Regions:

Sunbelt

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5. Region5. Region2. functional region – an area that functions

together

Ex: The Baton Rouge Metropolitan Area

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Maps & GlobesMaps & Globes

• A map is a flattened out portion of a globe.

• The oldest known map is a Babylonian clay tablet created 2,500 years ago.

• cartographer – map maker

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Maps used to be made by manually

observing, surveying, and

recording information about

a place.

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• By the 1940s, cartographers began to use aerial photography to aid in map making.

• Now, we use satellites & computers to render images of the earth.

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GIS GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

–stores geographic information in a digital database

–users can select the layers of info they need & GIS creates a composite map

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GPS GPS (Global Positioning System)

• developed for the military

• uses 24 satellites, called Navstars, to beam info to the earth

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Parts of Maps: TODALSIGParts of Maps: TODALSIG• TT = title• OO = orientation• D D = date• AA = author • LL = legend (key) – explains the symbols used

on a map• SS = scale – the relationship between

measurements on a map to actual measurements on earth

• I I = index• G G = grid

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• compass rose – directional marker on a map

• cardinal directions – north, east, south, west

• Globes are the most accurate representation of the earth, because allall maps are distorted in some way.

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• great circle path – shortest distance

between two places on the earth’s surface

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Types of maps:Types of maps:

• physical – shows physical features like mountains, rivers, deserts, etc

• political – shows the boundaries between countries, states, parishes, etc.

• special purpose (thematic) – focuses on one aspect like population, religion, climate, land use, languages, etc.

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Charts, Graphs & DiagramsCharts, Graphs & Diagrams• graph – a visual way of presenting information

• bar graph – uses bars to compare data

• line graph – reveals trends and relationships between data (shows changes over time)

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Charts, Graphs & Diagrams Charts, Graphs & Diagrams (cont.)(cont.)

• circle graph (pie chart) – uses percentages to compare the parts to the whole

• pictograph – uses pictures to present info

• chart – shows facts arranged in columns

& rows

• diagram – shows what something is or how something is done

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Create the best graph to represent Create the best graph to represent each of the following sets of info:each of the following sets of info:

1. Last week Mrs. Lipscomb gave 2 homework assignments. Mrs. Spence gave 3 homework assignments. Mrs. Devall & Mrs. Chaves each gave 1 homework assignment.

2. Of Mrs. Devall’s 30 students, 15 have brown eyes, 10 have blue eyes, and 5 have green eyes. (show percentages)

3. The number of students earning college scholarships has doubled every year, starting with 10 in 2004 and 160 in 2008.

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Know the continents & oceans: