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5 Themes of geography

Discover the five themes of geography - Location, Place, Movement, Region, and Human-Environment Interaction - and the tools geographers use to study Earth's features. Explore how interconnectedness and globalization shape the way places look and how people, goods, and ideas move from place to place. Learn about different types of regions, including formal, functional, and perceptual. Understand the impact of human-environment interaction on the environment and current environmental issues. Finally, explore the concept of location, both absolute and relative, and how it defines a place through its unique physical and cultural characteristics.

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5 Themes of geography

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  1. 5 Themes of geography

  2. What are the five themes? • Tools geographer’s use to study features on earth. • Location • Place • Movement • Region • Human Environment Interaction

  3. Movement • Places do not exist in isolation. • Interconnectedness of the world changes the way places“look”. • Today: “globalization” • People, goods & ideas move from place to place. • Examples • Immigration from Latin America to US. • War in Iraq (troops, supplies, ideas, people) • UNL (people, ideas) • Myspace, Facebook (ideas)

  4. Region • The world is divided into different regions based upon similarities & differences. • Climate • Location • Beliefs • Languages • Ethnicity/Race • Types: • Formal • Functional • Perceptual

  5. Formal Region • Most common/familiar. • Determined by the distribution of a uniform characteristic (physical or cultural) • Location • Climate • Religion • Examples • Central America (Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama) • Latin America (spanish-speaking nations) • Tropics (countries located near equator)

  6. Functional Region • Serves a purpose that affects places around it. • Distributes goods/people • Serves specific purpose • Examples: • Panama Canal • Amazon River Basin • Hollywood • Havana, Cuba

  7. Perceptual Region • Groups of areas that provoke a certain stereotype or feeling. • Examples: • The Bronx • The “ghetto” • China town

  8. HEI • The environment & people are interconnected. • Consequences to those actions depend upon how people choose to interact with the world and use their resources. • Positive/Negative • Intentional/Accidental • Favorable/Destructive

  9. HEI • Current Enviromental Issues: • Climate Change (global warming) • Energy Resources • Water Conservation • Deforestation

  10. Location • Describes where places are at on earth. • Types of Location: • ABSOLUTE:exact location on earth (fixed) • Doesn’t change • Latitude/Longitude • Hemispheres • Grid System • Address • RELATIVE:compared to other places (variable) • Changes dependent upon where you’re comparing it to. • Miles • Distance • Direction

  11. Absolute Location • Examples: • Rome is located at 41 N, 12 E • Argentina is located in the southern hemisphere • Ecuador is located in Tropic of Cancer. • LNE is located in Lincoln, NE.

  12. Relative Location • Examples: • Rome is located near the Mediterranean Sea. • Argentina is near Brazil. • Ecuador is south of Mexico. • Lincoln is 50 miles from Omaha.

  13. Place • A place is defined by it’s unique characteristics. • Physical characteristics • Cultural characteristics

  14. Physical Characteristics • Specific to THAT place, not generic. • The way a place looks. • Created by nature. • Mountains • Rivers, Lakes, Seas • Climate • Vegetation • Examples: • Andes Mountains are in South America. • Amazon River flows through Brazil. • Pampas are located in Argentina. • The isthmus of Panama connects Central & South America.

  15. Cultural Characteristics • Specific to THAT place, not generic. • Peoples activities change the way a place looks or is represented. • Man-made or invented. • Language • Unique buildings • Religious Practices • Celebrations/traditions/holidays • Examples: • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. • Many Mexicans are Catholic. • Mayan ruins are located in Mexico. • Cinco de Mayo is a national holiday in Mexico.

  16. Assignment • “What does each theme look like?” • Use the graphic organizer to visually represent each of the fives themes of geography. • You may ONLY use words to label each circle. • Your picture should clearly describe the theme. • Be creative, and thoughtful.

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