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Geography is the study of the earth and everything on it! …it is the topic/idea Geography is a BIG subject! We will divide geography into 5 different THEMES/topics The 5 Themes of Geography were developed as a method for studying geography. The themes help us categorize/organize geographic information Geography = noun Geographic = adjective Question investigated/examined: Where is it? Two categories of location: 1. Absolute location 2. Relative location Absolute Location A specific place on the Earth’s surface Uses a grid system Latitude and longitude (global address) Where a place is in relation to another place Uses directional words to describe Question investigated: What is it like? The 2 categories are: 1. 1. physical places 2. 2. Human places Physical characteristics of the environment Eg. Resources, climate, landforms, water features, natural vegetation, wildlife… Note: anything distinct and comes from nature! Human characteristics of a place Eg. Occupations, recreation, settlement types and patterns, political, economic, religious beliefs, ideas, language…etc Note: features must be distinctive and manmade! Question investigated: How does the physical place influence/affect human activities? How do human activities influence/affect the physical place? Two Categories of interaction. . . Human adaptation (root word = adapt/adjust) Human alteration (root word = alter/change) http://www.fotosearch.com/comp/corbis/DGT119/BAG0017.jpg Humans adapt to their environment Examples: adapt to climate (shelter, clothes…) Humans alter their natural environment using technology Question investigated: How do people, goods and ideas move from place to place? Two categories of interaction. . . 1. Material movement (can see) 2. Non-material movement (cannot see) This involves obvious movement using land, water, or air vehicle Example: Moving people, animals, or other material things This involves less obvious forms of movement Examples: movement of energy and information through electric wires Movement of ideas/beliefs from one place/culture to another Question investigated: What areas have unifying/common features? We identify ‘areas’/’regions’ according to the existence of unifying/common features Three categories of region. . . 1. Formal region 2. Functional region 3. Vernacular region (skip) Many features can be used to define regions ‘formal regions’ Formal regions share one or a number of unifying/common features. Eg. Landform, climate, language, politics, religion, culture…etc Formal regions include… Landform regions (eg. Mountain areas, flat lands) Political regions (eg. provinces, countries, cities) Cultural regions (eg. Chinatown, Little India) Language regions (eg. French neighbourhood) Note: one region may various common features… 80% speak French as their first language 85% are practicing Roman Catholic Christians This area is in a mountainous area Functional regions are defined by a function (an interactive system). The defining characteristics are the interconnected parts. Example: newspaper service area, cell phone coverage area, urban area (CBD), ecosystems (natural functional region) Vernacular regions are defined by ordinary people’s (subjective) perceptions. These perceptions reflect their feelings and images about places. Eg. ‘the south’, ‘the west’… Mr. Help! M R HE L P Movement Region Human Environment Interaction Location Place ACTIVITY: Describe a place you love by addressing all 5 themes of geography. location CHINATOWN region