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Transcript
Class Notes
Topic: 5 Themes of Geography
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Essential Question: What is
geography?
Name: ______________________________________
Class:_____________________________
Date: ____________________________
Questions/Main Ideas:
Notes:
geography
Cardinal direction
latitude
The study of Earth
The directions north, south, east, west
The distance north or south of the
equator in degrees
The distance east or west of the Prime
Meridian
A half of the Earth
A line of latitude
A line of longitude
longitude
hemisphere
parallel
meridian
What is geography?
The study of earth
Answers two questions: where are
things located and why are they there?
Organized into 5 themes
What are the 5 themes
Location
of geography?
Regions
Place
Movement
Human-environment interaction
What is location?
Where something is physically
Use cardinal directions and intermediate
(nw, ne, sw, se)
Equator divides earth into N and S
hemispheres- latitudes / parallels
measure distances N or S of the equator
What is region?
What is place?
What is movement?
What is HumanEnvironment
interaction?
Prime Meridian divides the earth into E
and W hemispheres- longitudes /
meridians measure distance E or W of
PM
Latitude and longitude lines create a
grid to id location IE: Savannah, GA=
32 N 81 W= absolute location
Grouping places according to a
common human/physical feature like
Population, history, climate, landforms
IE: Rocky Mountain region, Middle
East etc.
Human and physical features at a
specific location including climate, land
features, language, occupations,
religions etc.
IE: Hampshire has hot summers, cold
winters, most common language spoken
is English, and is largely flat prairie
land
How people, goods, and ideas get from
one place to another
IE: European immigrants introduce
ethnic foods to America
How people affect their environment
(natural surroundings) and how their
environment affects them
IE: cut trails into the Rocky Mountains
or learning how to live in an
environment with little water
Summary:
Geography, the study of earth, is organized into the 5 themes of
location, regions, place, movement, and human-environment
interaction and answers the questions where things are and why
they are there.
Extension question:
How are place and region different?