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5 Themes of Geography

Geography According to Webster’s dictionary is a science that deals with description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, biological, and cultural features of the earth’s surface.

5 Themes Location Place Interaction Movement Region

Location Describes where something is on earth 2 types Absolute location Relative location

Absolute Relative The exact location Given in longitude/latitude, or address Relative Relation to another place Near, far, next to Described by landmarks, time, direction, or distance from one place to another

Where is the place (longitude, latitude, continent, hemispheres)? How far away from home is it (travel time by plane, distance in miles or kilometers)? What countries are neighbors of the country?

Place Describes the physical and human characteristics of a place Physical characteristics- terrain, height above sea level, landforms, and climate Human characteristics- population, infrastructure, culture, language, and beliefs

Describe the place (size, shape). What is the climate (temperature, rainfall)? What kinds of physical features are there (mountains, rivers, deserts)? Describe the people who live there (nationalities, traditions, etc.).

Human-Environment Interaction Describes how humans have changed a particular place, and how humans adapt to the environment around them

We depend on the environment We adapt to the environment People depend on rivers for water and transportation We adapt to the environment We adapt to the environment by wearing different clothes in the summer vs the winter We modify the environment People modify their environment by heating and cooling buildings for comfort

How do people use the land (farming, herding, mining, industry)? How have people changed the land? Where do most people live (near a river or coastline, in the mountains)? Why do you think people settled there (water, safety, food, natural beauty)?

Movement Describes how people, goods, information, and culture got to a particular place

Movement of info/ideas Movement of people Cars, trucks, trains, planes Movement of products Movement of info/ideas Phones, email, mail TV, radio, social media

How will you travel to the place (route, drive, fly, walk)? Does the country export goods to other places? If so, what and where? Does the country import goods from other places? If so, what and from where? Why would people leave or move to the country (jobs, family, climate, war)?

Regions Describes similarities you may find in a place Language, culture, and similar historical backgrounds Can be defined by both physical and human characteristics People divide the world into regions to help understand and interpret info

What language(s) do people speak? What are the political divisions of the country (states, provinces, republics)? How is the country similar to any of its neighbors (traditions, language, climate)?

Mr. Help M- Movement R- Regions HE- Human Environment Interaction L- Location P- Place