Thinking Geographically

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Advertisements

The Five Themes of Geography
Section 1: Latitude and Longitude
Mapping.
Geographic Technologies
Unit 1: What is Geography? Part 2: Mapping the Earth’s Surface.
GEOGRAPHY BASICS Location/Maps/ Regions/Geography Terms
Thinking Geographically
How Do Geographers Describe Where Things Are? Chapter 1: Thinking Geographically.
Mrs. Emily W. Pleasants. Geography Geography is concerned with the distribution of people and things and the location of places on the earth's surface,
THIS IS With Host... Your KI 1 KI 2 KI 3.
THINKING LIKE A GEOGRAPHER TEST REVIEW TEST IS ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 5!!!! STUDY STUDY STUDY!
Thinking Geographically AP Human Geography Mr. Larkins.
Geography Skills Vocab. 1. Grid System Pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another. Used to determine location on the earth.
Mapping in Human Geography Chapter 1 sections 3, 4 and 5.
Book Definition In your own words… Picture Latitude Distance in degrees north or south of the equator.
Locating Positions on the Earth’s Surface
Chapter 1 Basic Concepts. HOW DO GEOGRAPHERS DESCRIBE WHERE THINGS ARE? Key Issue 1.
By: Mary Helen, Charles, Claire. The word geography was invented by the Greek scholar Eratosthenes- He built off the work of Aristotle and Plato “Geo”
Geography ~ a descriptive science dealing with the surface of the earth, its division into continents and countries, and climate~
Thinking Geographically THIS IS With Host... Your.
Thinking Geographically Introduction to AP Human Geography: It all begins…….
 Ch 1 sec 1  Geographers view the world by looking at the use of space on the earth and the interactions that take place there.  They study the patterns.
Lincoln Park Academy Physical Geography Looking at the Earth Geography involves the study of places: their locations, their characteristics, and how humans.
Which map would have the largest scale? 1. country 2. continent 3. state 4. city 5. world.
Chap. 1 TEST Review. What are three types of regions? 1.
Human Geography & Cartography Chapter 1: Thinking Geographically
Thinking Geographically
Chapter 2 - Mapping Our World
The Basics of Geography Chapters 1 — 4
Chapter 1 This Is Geography
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
This is Geography CHAPTER ONE.
Geographical Lines and Mapping
Physical Geography Looking at the Earth
Contemporary Tools Contemporary Tools:
Geography Basics.
Human Geography & Cartography Chapter 1: Thinking Geographically
Inro to Human Geography
Geography: The World Around Us
The Basics of Geography
Key Issues How do geographers describe where things are? Why is each point on Earth unique? Why are different places similar? Why are some human actions.
Thinking Geographically
Longitude and Latitude
AP Human Geography Maps.
Chapter 1: Thinking Geographically
Geography and Culture Vocabulary
The Five Themes of Geography
Thinking Geographically
Chapter 1 This Is Geography
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Analyzing Site and Situation
Thinking Geographically
Looking at the Earth Geography involves the study of places: their locations, their characteristics, and how humans use and move around them.
Geography Terminology
World Geography Vocabulary
Spatial Analysis Density Concentration Pattern
Physical Geography.
Geography Terms Symbol An image representing something (on a Map)
Geography Terms Symbol An image representing something (on a Map)
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Geography Terms Symbol An image representing something (on a Map)
Inro to Human Geography
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
CHAPTER 1 REVIEW.
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Basic Geography Skills
Presentation transcript:

Thinking Geographically By: Noor Ghuen Miruna Stefanescu and Nathan Cadmus

What is Cartography? Cartography is the science and study of mapmaking. www.dreamstime.com

What are the most considerations of cartographers? Cartographers consider scale(The ratio between the size of an area on a map and he actual size of the same area on earth) and projection (a representation of one thing onto another). www.uta.edu www.geoawesomness.com

What is Geographical Information System (G.I.S.)? G.I.S. captures, stores, queries, analyzes, and displays geographical data G.I.S. uses geocoding, which is the position of any object on Earth that can be measured and recorded with mathematical precision and stored in computers Used in Rubenstein’s AP Human Geography book

What is Remote Sensing? Remote Sensing is the acquisition of data about the Earth’s surface from an orbiting satellite In remote sensing, images are taken in space and then get transmitted into digital form to a receiver on Earth Reporting deforestation through pictures from the satellite

What are the components of the global grid? The components of the global grid are longitude and latitude Latitude measures degrees north and south, while longitude measures east to west The earth’s global grid is based off of am x-y coordinate system, with origin at 0 degrees latitude and 0 degrees longitude

What is the relationship between time and longitude? Time is measured by the meridians, which are the lines of longitude, starting at 0 degrees longitude, which is called the prime meridian From there, every degree is another hour of time, Prime Meridian in Greenwich

What is the relationship between climate and latitude? The parallels, which are the lines of latitude, measure from 0 degrees latitude ( the Equator) the colder it gets The Equator has the highest temperatures because that’s where the sun hits the earth directly and as you go further away from it, the temperature decreases Equator in Ecuador, where there are always hot temperatures

What is a toponym? A toponym is the given name to a portion of the earths surface. www.geology.com

What are the types of regions? Functional- an area organized around a focal point. (the Houston area) Formal- Specific characteristics that are relatively uniform within the region.(also Houston) Perceptual- Exists in the minds of people.(the south’s border) www.amyglenn.com

How do people sort themselves out across space? People will be dispersed in an area based on necessity or convenience. Farmers will be spread out at longer distances due to land ownership, while people in the city will be more confined within an area out of convenience. www.hawkeyemaps.worldpress.com

What is site and situation? Site- The physical characteristic of a place. (Denver is on a mountain) Situation- The location of a place relative to other places. (Dallas is about 250mi. from Houston) www.nisis.weebly.com

What is spatial distribution? The arrangement of a phenomenon across the Earth's surface. www.hi.water.usgs.gov

What is possibilism and environmental determinism? Possibilism- The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human action. Environmental Determinism-A nineteenth and early twentieth century approach to geography that argued that the laws sought by geographers could be found in physical sciences. www.tinynet.com

What is density? Density is something exists within a given unit or area. www.geo-mexico.com

What is Frequency? The amount of times something occurs in a given area. www.artfido.com

What is concentration? The dispersion of something over a given area. www.theatlantic.com