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NEWPORT, OREGON What is Geography?  The study of the physical features and people of the Earth. What are the 5 themes?  Location  Place  Human-Environment Interaction (HEI)  Movement  Region Location  Absolute and Relative location  Where is it located?  Latitude and Longitude = absolute  Next to, below, above, near to = relative Location  Describes where places are at on earth.  Types of Location:  ABSOLUTE: exact location on earth (fixed)  Doesn’t change     Latitude/Longitude Hemispheres Grid System Address  RELATIVE: compared to other places (variable)  Changes dependent upon where you’re comparing it to.    Miles Distance Direction Absolute Location  Examples:  Rome is located at 41 N, 12 E  Argentina is located in the southern hemisphere  Ecuador is located in Tropic of Cancer.  RHS is located in Redmond, OR. Relative Location  Examples:  Rome is located near the Mediterranean Sea.  Argentina is near Brazil.  Ecuador is south of Mexico.  Redmond is approximately 20 miles from Bend. Place  What does it look like?  This describes the appearance and special characteristics that set a place apart.   Physical Characteristics Cultural Characteristics Physical Characteristics  Specific to THAT place, not generic.  The way a place looks.  Created by nature.  Mountains  Rivers, Lakes, Seas  Climate  Vegetation  Examples:  Andes Mountains are in South America.  Amazon River flows through Brazil.  Pampas are located in Argentina.  The isthmus of Panama connects Central & South America Cultural Characteristics  Specific to THAT place, not generic.  Peoples activities change the way a place looks or is represented.  Man-made or invented.  Language  Unique buildings  Religious Practices  Celebrations/traditions/holidays  Examples:  Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.  Many Mexicans are Catholic.  Mayan ruins are located in Mexico.  Cinco de Mayo is a national holiday in Mexico. Human-Environment Interaction  How have people changed the environment?  How has the environment changed people? HEI  The environment & people are interconnected.  Consequences to those actions depend upon how people choose to interact with the world and use their resources.  Positive/Negative  Intentional/Accidental  Favorable/Destructive HEI  Current Environmental Issues:  Climate Change (global warming)  Energy Resources  Water Conservation  Deforestation Movement  How is it connected to other places?  Movement of information, goods, people and ideas Movement  Places do not exist in isolation.  Interconnectedness of the world changes the way places “look”.  Today: “globalization”  People, goods & ideas move from place to place.  Examples  Immigration from Latin America to US.  War in Afghanistan (troops, supplies, ideas, people)  Twitter, Facebook (ideas) Region  How can places be grouped?  What makes it different from other places in the world?  Some places are defined by their government, others by their language, some by their culture Region  The world is divided into different regions based upon similarities & differences.  Climate  Location  Beliefs  Languages  Ethnicity/Race  Types:  Formal  Functional  Perceptual Formal Region  Most common/familiar.  Determined by the distribution of a uniform characteristic (physical or cultural)  Location  Climate  Religion  Examples  Central America (Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama)  Latin America (spanish-speaking nations)  Tropics (countries located near equator) Functional Region  Serves a purpose that affects places around it.  Distributes goods/people  Serves specific purpose  Examples:  Panama Canal  Amazon River Basin  Hollywood Perceptual Region  Groups of areas that provoke a certain stereotype or feeling.  Examples:  The Bronx  The “ghetto”  China town  Jersey Shore Newport, Oregon  Location  Absolute: 44.6 N. Lat. by 124 W. Long.  Relative: On the central Oregon coast. 65 miles west of Salem, the capital of Oregon. North of Florence and South of Lincoln City. Newport, Oregon  Place – Physical: Newport is a fishing town located on the Pacific Ocean.  Newport is located on the Oregon Coast, with both beaches and rugged cliffs lining the ocean. Place – Cultural Commercial Fishing is part of the coastal culture, as is eating seafood. HEI  People have built homes so close to the ocean, that the environment is changing how they live.  Fishing docks have affected the animals who naturally live in the area. Movement  Information and people are moved by road, plane, ships, computers and phones.  Example: coastal residents can find out what time to expect shifts in the tide by looking on the internet.  International research is conducted in Newport, Oregon on research vessels moored there. Region  Formal:  Part of the Pacific Northwest Region  Coastal Region – Ocean, climate, location.  Functional:  Seafood Region  Glass blowing and salt water taffy Region  Tourist Region  Perceptual:  Blue Collar Region Region continued Now it’s your turn. How can you use the 5 themes to describe Redmond?