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The Five Themes of Geography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIqC79WrpKg 1. Location The place where something is located on the earth's surface. Two Types of Location Absolute Relative A. Absolute Location •The exact “address” where a place is found on the earth •Example - latitude and longitude B. Relative Location Relative location describes a place in comparison to other places around it . •Describe where a place is located by describing it using another place. Examples: •Katy is west of Houston, TX •New Orleans is located near the mouth of the Mississippi River •Tompkins H.S. is about 2 miles from Wood Creek JH 2. Region How the earth is divided for study. Geographers choose how they will classify the world based on common characteristics. 3 Types of Regions Formal Functional Perceptual A. Formal Region •Characterized by a common human or physical property such as political identity, climate, or landforms Formal Region Example: • Counties, States, Countries Formal Region Example: •Desert, Rainforest, Tundra Formal Region Example: • The Rockies, Atlantic Coastal Plain B. Functional Region Organized around a focal point, with surrounding areas linked by transportation, trade, or communication Functional Region Example: • Metropolitan Areas - Greater Houston Area Functional Region Examples • Airline hubs - Intercontinental The world class Medical Center area of Houston is a functional node. Functional Region C. Perceptual Region A place defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data. Perceptual Region Example The “South” Perceptual Region Example The “Bible Belt” Example Muslim World 3. Place Place answers the question “What is it like at that location?” 3. Place Place can be described in two ways: •Physical •Human A. Physical Systems Information about a location based on physical features •landforms •climate •vegetation Examples: •Colorado is a very mountainous state •Cuba is generally warm all year •The Sahara desert has little to no vegetation B. Human Systems and Activities Information about a location based on how people shape the earth. •Population •Religion •Culture •Language Examples: • Hong Kong has a high population density • Islam is commonly practiced in Middle Eastern countries •Germanic languages are spoken in western and northern Europe. 4. Movement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9osbpEHvQVE 4. Movement The movement of goods, people and ideas from one location to another. Three types of Movement A. Goods-products Three types of Movement B. People Three types of Movement C. Ideas 5. Human-Environment Interaction The ways in which humans and the environment influence one another 5. Human-Environment Interaction There is ALWAYS an interaction Sometimes deliberate. 5. Human-Environment Interaction There is ALWAYS an interaction Often unintentional. A. Humans can modify the physical environment A. Humans can modify the physical environment Examples: - construction projects A. Humans can modify the physical environment Examples: - deforestation A. Humans can modify the physical environment Examples: - agriculture A. Humans can modify the physical environment Examples: - pollution A. Humans can modify the physical environment Examples: - hunting & fishing B. The environment can modify human activity B. The environment can modify human activity Examples: - hurricanes & flooding B. The environment can modify human activity Examples: - drought & wildfires B. The environment can modify human activity Examples: - earthquakes & tsunamis