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Title: World Cultures Geography


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World CulturesGeography
  • Exploring the World Around Us

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Geography the study of the Earth
  • Geography comes from the Greek word geo meaning
    earth and graphy meaning science of
  • Study of people, environment, and resources
  • maps, globes, charts, and graphs

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5 Themes of Geography
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Location
  • Position on the Earths surface
  • Two ways to determine location Absolute and
    Relative
  • Absolute Location A places exact location on
    the Earth
  • Latitude or parallels - are east-west circles
    around the globe these lines measure distances
    north and south of the equator
  • Longitude or meridians - are lines that circle
    the globe from north to south these lines
    measure distances east and west of the Prime
    Meridian

5
Location (continued)
  • Relative location This term explains where a
    place is by describing places near it
  • Oakley/Brentwood area is about 60 miles southeast
    of San Francisco

6
Place
  • Physical and human characteristics or features
  • physical features
  • water
  • climate (hot or cold)
  • land (hilly, flat, etc.)
  • human characteristics
  • reasons why people live in a certain area
  • how many people live in a certain place
  • what kind of work people do

7
Human-Environment Interaction
  • The theme of interaction stresses how people
    affect their environment, the physical
    characteristics of their natural surroundings,
    and how their environment affects them
  • People change their environment
  • clear forests
  • dam rivers
  • dig tunnels
  • Consequences of peoples actions
  • environmental impact such as erosion, pollution,
    and fertile land

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Human-Environment Interaction (continued)
  • People adapt
  • People change to suit environment
  • Eskimos
  • Chinese stir fry
  • People change environment
  • deserts to fertile land
  • valleys flooded for lakes, dams, etc.

9
Movement
  • Movement helps explain how people, goods, and
    ideas get from one place to another
  • Migration the movement of people from one
    country or region to another in order to make a
    home
  • Why migrate?
  • food, work, trade (imports and exports)
  • Ideas spread
  • Cultural changes and Mix of cultures
  • Interdependence
  • globalization and trade

10
Regions
  • Area with its own unifying Characteristics
  • geographical or land
  • culture or history
  • political or economic
  • religion or beliefs
  • Geographers use the theme of regions to make
    comparisons
  • On maps, geographers use color and shape or
    special symbols to show regions
  • A place can be part of several regions at the
    same time
  • Houston, Texas is both a plains region and an oil
    producing region
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