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1 Introduction to the Five Themes of Geography
Social Studies 8

2 Introduction to Geography
In geography we study different areas or “themes” There are five themes: 1. Location 2. Place 3. Human/Environment Interaction 4. Movement 5. Regions

3 1. Location We study “regions”
Specific location Port Hardy (city) We study “regions” Some have a specific location pinpointed by a dot on the map: e.g. Port Hardy Some are relative areas that are compared to a known location e.g. 200 km Southeast of Port Hardy General location Vancouver Island

4 2. Place mountains "Place" refers to the physical and human features that are found on our earth Physical: mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes Human: cities, roads, dams, bridges roads

5 3. Human/Environment Interaction
How humans react to their surroundings We do it by: a. adapting b. modifying c. depending …on our environment

6 a) Adapting to our Environment
by building houses and other buildings for shelter by organizing cities and towns near water and/or other resources we need by building roads and bridges to get around                                                                                                                                                                     

7 b) Modifying our Environment
by clear-cutting, mining, building dams, and by mowing the lawn! Anything we do to change the structure of our environment…

8 c) Depending on our Environment
For water, air, and all natural resources we use…

9 4. Movement Is the transportation of an object from one place to another In geography, we move: a. ideas b. people c. goods

10 A. IDEAS Ideas are moved through transportation and communication links across vast geographic areas Movement of ideas can be: -language: i.e. slang terms (sick, rad), foreign words -religion: i.e. Buddhism moved from India to China -music: i.e. rap music made its way here from American cities

11 b. People People move across provinces, countries, and continents
They bring with them their own Beliefs (religious) Culture (stories, songs, art) Technology (tools, methods)

12 c. Goods Goods are things that can be bought and sold
Can be transported by sea, land and air Examples: Clothing Cars Textiles (food)

13 5. Regions Are general areas that are tied together by physical and human features in one place Regions formed by human characteristics: China town, Jerusalem Regions formed by physical characteristics: Rocky Mountains, Sahara Desert


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