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1 5 Themes of Geography

2 Geography Geography is the study of:
People, the places they live, and how they all interact.

3 Human-Environment Interaction
5 Themes 5 themes of Geography Location Place Human-Environment Interaction Movement Region

4 Location and Place Location gives a definite location
Absolute or Relative locations Place - describes the human/ physical characteristics Describes mountains, rivers, deserts, etc. Ex. Ashburn is flat and heavily populated with few rivers. It also has people from many different nations Location and place are different because… One describes WHERE you are The other describes WHAT your place is like

5 Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region
Explains how humans adapt and modify their environment to better suit their needs Ex. Air conditioning or leveling land for housing Movement looks at how and why humans move around the world and what they bring with them Ex. Cultural diffusion and migration Regions are units of geographic study Formal regions- clearly defined regions (countries) Functional regions- defined by connections Ex. DC Metro Area – connected by the Beltway Vernacular regions- no formal boundaries, but known Ex. The Midwest or The South or Northern VA

6 NOW LETS SING ALONG TO THE 5 Themes of Geography Song
NOW LETS SING ALONG TO THE 5 Themes of Geography Song! I know you are super excited

7 Latitude & Longitude : the Global Grid
An imaginary grid of lines used to find location Can be found on most maps throughout the world It is a uniform measurement (all countries use it)

8 LATITUDE Imaginary lines that run Across the earth
Parallel - they never touch!!! They measure distance North or South of the equator

9 LATITUDE A = ACROSS !!!!!!! FROM LEFT TO RIGHT

10 Remember - THEY ARE LONG
Measure distance East or West of the Prime Meridian Intersect above the North and South Pole (Run Up & Down on a map) Usually!!! LONGITUDE

11 Reading Latitude and Longitude
When reading maps for location, you must use latitude and longitude to locate your destination Latitude always comes first, then Longitude Ex. 40 N, 160 E or 27 S, 17 E Use the worksheets given to practice finding location Use the sheet to define and sketch the different types of geographic features

12 Want another song?? If not too bad

13 Types of Land Forms

14 Island – land area that is surrounded by water
Long Island Archipelago – chain of islands Hawaiian Islands

15 Cape – Narrow point of land that extends into a body of water
Cape Cod, MA Peninsula – piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides Florida

16 Hill – area of raised land that is lower and more rounded than a mountain
Hills Acadia National Park Maine Mountain – high, steep, rugged land that rises sharply above the surrounding land. Mount McKinley, Alaska

17 Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation
Plain – broad area of fairly level land that is generally close to sea level Plains Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation Wyoming Plateau – large area of high, flat, or gently rolling land Bateke Plateau Gabon, Africa

18 Desert – area that has little or no moisture or vegetation
Sahara Desert, Africa Coast – land that borders the sea Jones Beach

19 Central (Latin) America
Continent – any of seven large land masses on the Earth’s surface Europe Africa North America Asia Sub-continent – an area of land that is part of a continent but is separated by something (landform, language, etc. India Central (Latin) America Australia South America Antarctica

20 Isthmus – narrow strip of land joining two large land areas or joining a peninsula to a mainland.
Isthmus of Panama Strait – narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water Strait of Gibraltar

21 tributary map of Lake Erie
Tributary – stream or small river that flows into a larger stream or river tributary map of Lake Erie River – large stream of water that empties into an ocean, lake, or another river Hudson and Mohawk Rivers

22 Bay – part of a body of water that is partly enclosed by land
Jamaica Bay Gulf – arm of an ocean or sea that is partly enclosed by land, usually larger than a bay. Gulf of Mexico

23 Lake – body of fresh water surrounded by land
Great Lakes Sea – large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean Black Sea

24 Ocean – any of the large bodies of salt water on the Earth’s surface.
Arctic Ocean C Atlantic Ocean B Pacific Ocean A Indian Ocean D


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