BASIC GEOGRAPHY Geography is the study of the relationship between people and their physical environment The name geography comes from GEO meaning earth.

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BASIC GEOGRAPHY Geography is the study of the relationship between people and their physical environment The name geography comes from GEO meaning earth and GRAPHICA meaning description.

2 Branches of Geography Physical Geography Human (Cultural) Geography Study of earth’s physical processes Geology – rocks and earth formations Environmental science – human interaction with the environment Topography – earth’s features Cartography – map making. Human (Cultural) Geography Characteristics of human activities Politics – governments History – significant events Economics – how use resources Sociology – human societies Urban – cities Demographics – human population statistics

5 Oceans – Southern, Arctic, Pacific, Indian, Atlantic 7 continents – Africa, Asia, Antarctica, South America, North America, Europe & Australia 5 Oceans – Southern, Arctic, Pacific, Indian, Atlantic

Latitude AKA: Parallels Numbers get higher the further North or South you move away from the Equator Latitude lines measure North or South of the Equator Zero Degrees Latitude is the Equator 90 Degree North (North Pole) 90 Degrees South (South Pole)

Zero Degrees longitude is the Prime Meridian Zero Degrees longitude is the Prime Meridian. 180 degrees East or West is the International Date Line By international agreement - 0 degrees longitude runs through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England Numbers get higher the farther you move either East of West Longitude lines measure East or West of the Prime Meridian Longitude AKA- Meridians

MEMORIZE THESE LINES!! KNOW: Equator, 2 Tropics, 2 Circles, 2 Poles and their latitudes!!!!

Where lines of latitude and longitude cross they form a pattern known as a GRID SYSTEM. (a global address) Absolute Location- a place found at a precise point Ex.) Tokyo, Japan is at 36 N Latitude and 140 E Longitude Relative Location- is the location of one place in relation to another Ex.) Sonic is across the street from Kroger

Hemisheres If you cut the Earth through the Equator you would get two halves, the Northern and Southern Hemisphere If you cut the Earth through the Prime Meridian you would get two halves, the Western and Eastern Hemisphere The US is in the Western Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere Each degree of the earth is equal to 1/360 of the earth. Each degree is divided into 60 minutes (‘). Each minute = 60 seconds (“)

Globe - Scale model of the earth. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THE VOCABULARY ON PAGES 14 – 15!

TODALS - Must be on every map !!! Parts of the Map T – Title (top of map – where, what type of map, and when it is showing) O – Orientation (compass rose – n,s,w,e) D – Date created (bottom right corner) A – Author (who made it – bottom right corner) L – Legend (key) explains symbols, shapes, numbers, abbreviations used on the map S – Source (where did you get your information) I - Index of all the places on the map G – Grid is the pattern on the map to make location easier (latitude & longitude usually). S – Scale (how big is the map compared to real life) TODALS - Must be on every map !!!

Map Scale Small Scale Maps- Show large area with little detail Large Scale Maps- Show small area with a lot of detail

Large Scale Map

Small Scale Map

Types of Maps General Purpose Maps Special Purpose Maps Reading a Map see Pg 8-9 General Purpose Maps Show a wide variety of information Physical Maps- Show topography (shape) of earths physical features Political Maps- Show boundaries between countries. Also may show cities, capitals, roads, railroads. Think man made! Special Purpose Maps Emphasize a single idea or a particular kind of information Economic Activity Map- Shows the distribution of land use and natural resources.

How do you make a sphere flat? Globes to Maps All maps have distortion because you are trying to take a 3-D sphere and make it into a flat map. Distance, direction, shape, and size of land masses can be distorted. How do you make a sphere flat? Cartographer- Mapmakers (Go-cartographer) Three basic categories are; Planar, Cylindrical, Conic Goode’s Interrupted Equal-Area Projection Map

30 04' 18.82" N 95 12' 59.89" W Absolute Location

Relative Location Pizza Hut is near the pyramids in Egypt

Great Circle Routes Shortest distance between two points on a globe! Maps distort distance, for example it may look shorter to travel between two areas on a map than it really is.