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THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Location Place Human-Environment Interaction Movement Regions 1. LOCATION WHERE ARE WE? • Absolute Location • Relative Location • A latitude and longitude (global location) or a street address (local location). • Described by landmarks, time, direction or distance. From one place to another. • Marietta, GA is 34o North Latitude and 85o West Longitude. • Hightower Trail MS located at 3905 Post Oak Tritt Rd, Marietta, GA 30062. • Go 1 mile west on Johnson Ferry Rd. and turn left on Roswell Rd., travel for 1 block… 2. PLACE What is it like in this particular place? • Human Characteristics • Main languages, customs, and beliefs. • How many people live and work in or visit this place? • Physical Characteristics • Landforms (mountains, rivers, etc.), climate, vegetation, wildlife, soil, etc. 3. HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION • How do humans and the environment affect each other? • We depend on it. • People depend on the Nile River for water and transportation. • We modify it (and unfortunately, sometimes we mess it up). • People modify our environment by heating and cooling buildings for comfort. • We adapt to it. • We adapt to the environment by wearing clothing suitable for summer (shorts) and winter (coats), whatever the weather dictates. MOVEMENT • How are people, goods, ideas moved from place to place? • Human Movement • Cars, Trucks, Trains, Planes, Boats, Animals. • Information Movement • Phones, computers (email), snail mail • Idea Movement • How do fads move from place to place? TV, Radio, Magazines, Internet REGIONS • Formal Regions • Regions defined by governmental or administrative boundaries (States, Countries, Cities) • Regions defined by similar characteristics (Corn Belt, Rocky Mountain region, Chinatown). • Functional Regions • Regions that are defined by a particular function (newspaper service area, cell phone coverage area, voting precinct). • Vernacular Regions • Regions defined by peoples’ perception (middle east, the south, etc.) • How Can I Remember all of this? Try… MR. HELP • You Got a Better Idea…Cool Wit Me • M – Movement • R – Regions • HE – Human Environment interaction • L – Location • P - Place