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The Five Themes of Geography By Miss K. Rice Revised by Mr. K. Buege The 5 Themes of Geography 1. Location 2. Movement 3. Region 4. Place 5. Human/ Environment Interaction (HEI) 6. 5 Themes of Geography video Theme # 1: Location Where is it?? Location: • There are two types of LOCATION!! • Absolute (its exact location on the Earth) • Relative (its location in relation to other places) Absolute Location: • Absolute Location is found by using… • Two specific line types • Latitude • Longitude Absolute Location: • Latitude Lines AKA (Parallels) Latitude lines are drawn from: East to West Latitude lines measure: North to South Absolute Location: • The Major Line of LATITUDE is the: • Equator • It splits the Earth into: • the Northern and Southern Hemispheres Define Hemisphere: • Half of a globe (in our case the Earth) Absolute Location: • Other important lines of LATITUDE: • 22 1/3 * North = Tropic of Cancer • 22 1/3 * South = Tropic of Capricorn • They are important because: They get the most direct sunlight making these areas the hottest places on Earth Absolute Location: • Other important lines: • 66 1/2 * North = Arctic Circle • 66 1/2 * South = Antarctic Circle They are important because: These areas get the least amount of sunlight. Part of the year there is no sunlight and the other part of the year there is no darkness. Absolute Location: • Longitude Lines AKA (Meridians) Latitude lines are drawn from: North to South Latitude lines measure: East to West Absolute Location: • The Major Line of LONGITUDE is the: • Prime Meridian • It splits the Earth into: • the Eastern and Western Hemispheres Absolute Location: 30*N 15*W 45*S 45*E 30*S 60*W 15*N 30*E 30*N 60*W 45*N 45*E 60*S 60*W 60*N 30*W 30*S 15*E 60*S 75*E Relative Location: • Location in relation to other places Figure out where Texas is in relation to other states/countries • Question related to theme of location: “Where is this place located and how has its location affected it?” Theme # 2: Movement • How are people linked together? Movement: • Movement describes how… • How people in one area contact people in other areas Movement: • The world is constantly changing, and places are affected by the movement of: – People – Goods – Ideas – Physical forces How is this place changing and why? Theme # 3: Region • What does it have in common? Region: • A region describes: • Areas that have something in common Or An area that has one or more features that make it different from surrounding areas. • Examples of physical regions include climates; vegetation zones; biomes; general physical areas, such as mountains; and specific physical areas, such as the Rocky Mountains. • Examples of cultural regions include Scandinavia, Latin America, and the Bible Belt. • Examples of global regions include areas with similar soil types, religions, climates, languages. • Examples of local regions include school districts, newspaper-circulation areas, and zip code and zoning areas. Region: • Regions are fundamental organizing units of geography. • Geographers use regions to give order to the earth’s surface. • We organize space into regions every day. Every time we refer to an area by saying: – “I’m going downtown” or “down South,” or “I’d like to live in that neighborhood,” we are using the concept of regions. · How would you know you had left one region and entered another? · What characteristics make one region different from another? · How do you determine the boundaries of a region? Theme # 4: Place What is it like? Every place is unique and has its own personality and character. Examples: weather plants and animals history people Place: Place: What are the unique features of this place? Place: Place: Each PLACE on Earth has it own: DISTINCT CHARACTERISTICS Two types: Human Or Physical (something that makes it different than any other place in the world) ???????????????????????????????? • What is the difference between Location & Place? What is the difference between Location & Place? Location: 5* S , 68 * W What is the difference between Location & Place? Place: Describe Human/Environment Interaction: • How do we interact with our environment? HEI: • What is an environment? –Natural Surroundings • Human/Environment Interaction explains: –How people use and change their environment HEI: • The environment influences how: • We live • Example: What is the environment like and how does it affect the people who live there HEI = Global Warming • Global Warming could be an example of how we affect the environment HEI = Global Warming 1979 2005 What is happening because of global warming? Location: A I Location: Location: Q A A II Q Q Can you place the geographic term with Can you place the the correct geographic term with geographic the theme!?!? correct geographic theme!?!? Geographic Themes Geographic Geographic Themes Themes Region: C Region: F K C F K Movement: Movement: D D L L M M Equator a) Equator Building roads b) Building roads Southwest Asia c) Southwest Asia Visiting another country d) Visiting another country On island an island e) On an Western f) Western US US A very climate g) A very hothot climate Planting crops h) Planting crops longitude i) longitude Place: E G OPlace: P E G O P Human/Environmen t Interaction: B Human/Environmen Human/Environmen H tt Interaction: Interaction: J B B N H H J J N N Cutting j) Cutting down down forests forests Your k) Your neighborhood neighborhood Changing l) Changing youryour address address Written m) Written letters letters Building n) Building new new houses houses Areas o) Areas withwith little little rainfall rainfall Swiss p) Swiss chalets chalets & high & mts high=mts Switzerland = Switzerland Texas q) Texas is south is south of Oklahoma of Location: Can you place the geographic term with the correct geographic theme!?!? Geographic Themes Place: Region: Movement: a) Equator b) Building roads c) Southwest Asia d) Visiting another country e) On an island f) Western US g) A very hot climate h) Planting crops i) longitude Human/Environmen t Interaction: j) Cutting down forests k) Your neighborhood l) Changing your address m) Written letters n) Building new houses o) Areas with little rainfall p) Swiss chalets & high mts = Switzerland q) Texas is south of