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Title: 5 Themes of geography


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5 Themes of geography
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What are the five themes?
  • Tools geographers use to study features on
    earth.
  • Location
  • Place
  • Movement
  • Region
  • Human Environment Interaction

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Location
  • Describes where places are at on earth.
  • Types of Location
  • ABSOLUTE exact location on earth (fixed)
  • Doesnt change
  • Latitude/Longitude
  • Hemispheres
  • Grid System
  • Address
  • RELATIVE compared to other places (variable)
  • Changes dependent upon where youre comparing it
    to.
  • Miles
  • Distance
  • Direction

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Absolute Location
  • Examples
  • Rome is located at 41 N, 12 E
  • Argentina is located in the southern hemisphere.
  • Leland is located in San Jose, CA.

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Relative Location
  • Examples
  • Rome is located near the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Argentina is near Brazil.
  • Ecuador is south of Mexico.
  • San Jose is 50 miles from San Francisco.

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Place
  • A place is defined by its unique
    characteristics.
  • Physical characteristics
  • Human characteristics

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Physical Characteristics
  • Specific to THAT place, not generic.
  • The way a place physically looks.
  • Created by nature.
  • Mountains
  • Rivers, Lakes, Seas
  • Climate
  • Vegetation
  • Examples
  • Andes Mountains are in South America.
  • Amazon River flows through Brazil.
  • Pampas are located in Argentina.
  • The isthmus of Panama connects Central South
    America.

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Human Characteristics
  • Specific to THAT place, not generic.
  • Peoples activities change the way a place looks
    or is represented.
  • Man-made or invented.
  • Language
  • Unique buildings
  • Religious Practices
  • Celebrations/traditions/holidays
  • Examples
  • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.
  • Many Mexicans are Catholic.
  • Mayan ruins are located in Mexico.

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Movement
  • Places do not exist in isolation.
  • Interconnectedness of the world changes the way
    placeslook.
  • Today globalization
  • People, goods ideas move from place to place.
    (internet, shipping, trains, planes, trucks)
  • Examples
  • Immigration from Latin America to US.
  • War in Iraq (troops, supplies, ideas, people)
  • Twitter, Facebook (ideas)

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Movement
  • Places change or are developed by Movement of
    land.
  • Plate Tectonic forces
  • Physical distinctiveness
  • Examples
  • Hawaiian Islands, Rocky Mts, Grand Canyon

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Region
  • The world is divided into different regions based
    upon similarities differences.
  • Climate
  • Location
  • Beliefs
  • Languages
  • Ethnicity/Race
  • Types
  • Formal
  • Functional
  • Perceptual

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Formal Region
  • Most common/familiar.
  • Determined by the distribution of a uniform
    characteristic (physical or cultural)
  • Location
  • Climate
  • Religion
  • Examples
  • Central America (Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua,
    Panama)
  • Latin America (spanish-speaking nations)
  • Tropics (countries located near equator)

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Functional Region
  • Serves a purpose that affects places around it.
  • Distributes goods/people
  • Serves specific purpose
  • Examples
  • Panama Canal
  • Amazon River Basin
  • Hollywood
  • Havana, Cuba

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Formal Functional Regions
Fig. 1-11 The state of Iowa is an example of a
formal region the areas of influence of various
television stations are examples of functional
regions.
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Perceptual Region
  1. Perceptual Region, or vernacular region, is a
    place that people believe exists as part of their
    cultural identity.

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Perceptual Regions
Fig. 1-12 A number of features are often used
to define the South as a vernacular region, each
of which identifies somewhat different boundaries.
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Perceptual Region
  • Groups of areas that provoke a certain stereotype
    or feeling.
  • Examples
  • The Bronx
  • The ghetto
  • China town

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THE USA how Others see us
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HEI
  • The environment people are interconnected.
  • Consequences to those actions depend upon how
    people choose to interact with the world and use
    their resources.
  • Positive/Negative
  • Intentional/Accidental
  • Favorable/Destructive

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HEI
  • Current Environmental Issues
  • Global Climate Change
  • Energy Resources
  • Water Conservation
  • Deforestation

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Assignment
  • Can you apply the 5 themes to a Fairy Tale story?
  • How would the story of Little Red Riding Hood be
    different if it took place in Egypt Or China OR
    Brazil?
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