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5 Themes of Geography Location = Location of a place is defined according to its latitude and longitude. Latitude lines measure distances north and south of the Equator. Longitude lines measure distances east and west of the Prime Meridian. A place's absolute location is defined with latitude and longitude lines. This is its exact location. The geography theme of location can also deal with relative location. Relative location means how a place is related or connected to other places through water, land, or technology. Location =

the characteristics that distinguish one place from another place on Earth. These physical and human characteristics can be landforms, waterways, people, climate, languages, communication, and transportation. Place =

A region is a unit on the earth's surface that has unifying characteristics such as climate or industry. These characteristics may be human, physical, or cultural. Regions = Regions around the world may change over time. Different types of physical regions are deserts, mountains, grasslands, and rain forests. In a city or town, there may be commercial or business regions and then residential regions.

Movement = > is not just about people moving from one place to another in cars and airplanes. Movement also deals with how and why people travel from one place to another. Some people travel for career, others to be close to family, and some move to escape war or religious persecution. Geographers also study how products and resources are transported from one region or place to another. This includes manufactured products, crops, and oil.

Human – Environment Interaction = > The way humans interact positively and negatively with their environments. They also study the lasting affects these interactions may have on a place. Some examples of this geography theme are damming a river, polluting the air, building highways or railroads, and even watering lawns and gardens. Human behavior such as planting trees is a positive interaction with the environment where creating landfills is a negative interaction

SIX ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS The World in Spatial Terms > using tools like maps to study places on Earth’s surface Places & Regions > characteristics of places and regions

3. Physical Systems > physical processes = volcanoes and earthquakes 4. Human Systems > how humans live and what systems they create

Environment & Society > how humans change the environment and use their resources Uses of Geography > interpret the past, analyze the present, and plan for the future

Spatial Thinking…… Geographic Patterns: Rio de Janeiro … thinking about the space on Earth’s surface >< where places are located >< why they are there ?? “Where is a place located” ?? “Why is the location important” Amsterdam Geographic Patterns: Similarities among places