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This power point is over how to read a map and the different Themes of Geography. Maps
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Vocabulary Map- a visual description of a place, using legends, and scales. Map Scales- used to measure the distance between places. Legend- each map has symbols, the legend is where the symbols are explained: a stick figure, representing people. Title- displays the purpose for the map: United States map/ Texas Map. Latitude- (Horizontal) gives the location of a place on earth either north or south of the Equator. Longitude- (Vertical) gives a point that is east or west of the Meridian.
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Continents and Oceans The Earth consists of 7 Continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.Which one do you live on? The Earth consists of 5 Oceanic regions: Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Southern. Which ones are America surrounded by?
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Don’t look at your notes, can you name all the Continents and Oceans?
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Absolute and Relative Location Absolute Location is the exact location of a place using latitude and longitude coordinates. ( Galveston is 29 degrees south of Houston). Relative Location means to locate a place on a map, by comparing its relationship to another place or city. (Schlitterbhan is located on Galveston Island, just 47 miles south of Houston).
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5 Themes of Geography Location- “Where are we?” Can be Relative or Absolute. Place- “What kind of Place is this?”What do you think of places like China or Africa? Human Environment/ Interaction- How do the people adapt to their society? Movement- The movement of people shapes our world. Westward Expansion, Slavery. Region- Focuses on how the government is run, and what is acceptable and what is not.
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