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1 Introduction to Geography

2 ge·og·ra·phy 1 : a science that deals with the description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, biological, and cultural features of the earth's surface Source-Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary

3 Geography is… Geography is the study of the world spatially Geography is how and why we use the space around us and how that space shapes us In other words: Geography is the study of earth and everything on it.

4 The Five Themes of Geography 1. Location 2. Place 3. Human-Environment Interaction 4. Movement 5. Region

5 1. Location Every place on earth has a location Absolute  The exact spot on Earth where something is found  Ex: Latitude and Longitude, Addresses Relative  The location of something in relation to something else.  Described by landmarks, time, direction or distance. From one place to another.  Ex: Burke is west of Central, Room 109 is to the right of room 107  Omaha is on the Missouri River

6 Latitude Lines are parallel Lines measure degrees north and south of the Equator Equator - 0  North Pole - 90  N South Pole – 90  S

7 Longitude All lines meet at the Poles Lines measure degrees East or West (0  - 180  ) of the Prime Meridian which is located in Greenwich, England

8 It is written… It should always be written latitude first and then longitude!  41 o N and 96 o W = Omaha

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10 Latitude and Longitude Practice 1.Cape Town, South Africa 2.Mexico City, Mexico 3.Omaha, NE 4.Philadelphia, PA 5.Cairo, Egypt 6.Hong Kong 7.Paris, France 8.Ho Chi Mihn City, Vietnam 1.56˚N, 13˚E pg. 96 2.34˚S, 151˚E pg. 133 3.23˚N, 82˚W pg. 83 4.12˚S, 77˚W pg. 90 5.6°N, 3°E pg. 108 6.7°S, 39°E pg. 110 7.56°N, 38°E pg. 97 8.19°N, 73°E pg.122

11 2. Place Place refers to how an area is described  Human  A way of describing a place based on the human characteristics found there  Including: People, Culture, Ideas  Physical  A way of describing place based on the physical characteristics found there  Including: Weather, Animal Life, Plant Life, Land Features

12 2. PLACE: What is it like? Human Characteristics  Bridges, roads, buildings, culture, languages, beliefs.  All places have features that distinguish them from other places.

13 2. PLACE: What is it like? Physical Characteristics  Landforms (mountains, plains, etc.), bodies of water (oceans, lakes, bays, etc.), ecosystems (soil, plants, animals, and climate)

14 3. HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION How do people interact with and change their environment?  We depend on the environment.  Ex. People depend on rivers for water and transportation.  We adapt to the environment.  Ex. We adapt to the environment by wearing clothing suitable for summer (shorts) and winter (coats), rain and shine.  We modify the environment.  Ex. People modify their environment by heating and cooling buildings for comfort.

15 3. Human-Environment Interaction (HEI) T.I.P.S. What is the HEI in Omaha Nebraska?  How do we depend on, adapt, or modify the environment around us?

16 People, Goods, and Ideas that are transported from one place to another  Clothes  Food  Immigration  Disease Movement

17 MOVEMENT CONTINUED… How are people and places linked by communication and the flow of people, products and information/ideas?  Movement of People  Cars, Trucks, Trains, Planes  Movement of Products  Cars, Trucks, Trains, Planes  Movement of Information/ideas  Phones, computer (email), mail  TV, Radio, Magazines

18 Region An area defined by common characteristics  Climate – Desert, Rainforest, Tornado Alley  Culture – Bible Belt, Rust Belt  Political – Western Europe vs. Eastern Europe

19 MORE ON REGIONS What are regions and how are they useful?  Regions can be defined on the basis of physical and human characteristics  Geographers divide the world into regions to help them interpret information.

20 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY WRITING USING COMPLETE SENTENCES DISCUSS OMAHA IN RELATION TO THE 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY.  `Remember MR. HELP


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