Transcript File

Geography & The
Five Themes
Chapter One
GEOGRAPHY
The study of the
Earth and the ways
people live and work
on it.
3 Branches of Geography
Physical - climate, landforms, hazards,
disasters, the distribution of plants and
animals, etc.
Cultural - also known as human geography,
includes language, religion, medicine, cities,
entertainment, etc.
Economic – development, industry, how we
move ourselves and our goods, how people
make a living, etc.
LOCATION
Where is it?
How do I get there?
LOCATION
Absolute location – position on the globe
using latitude and longitude
ex. Anchorage, Alaska 61°N, 150°W
Relative location – location in relation to
other areas
ex. Madison Central is located across from
Daniel Boone Elementary and next to the
Madison County Country Club
Richmond’s Location
Absolute - 37° N, 84° W
Relative - Richmond is located south
of Lexington and north of Berea in
the central part of Kentucky
PLACE
Every place on
Earth has features
that distinguish it
from all other
places.
PLACE
What is it like there?
PLACE
Physical characteristics – landforms,
climate, vegetation
Human characteristics – languages,
customs, beliefs, government types,
economies
What is unique about Madison
County?
What is unique about Kentucky?
MOVEMENT
How are people and
places connected?
MOVEMENT
Places do not exist in
isolation
People, goods, and ideas
move between places
Movement in Madison County
Interstate 75
Many people travel to Lexington to
work every day
Mail from Richmond is transported to
Lexington to be postmarked
HUMAN/ENVIRONMENT
INTERACTION
How do people relate to the land?
How have people changed the
environment?
What are the consequences of
those changes?
How do people respond to
changes in the environment?
HUMAN/ENVIRONMENT
INTERACTION
We adapt to the environment in many ways.
Examples - wearing a coat when it is cold,
using terraced farming on a hillside,
irrigating a desert region to farm, making
snow to ski
Often when humans modify or change the
environment the result is negative. (air
pollution, water pollution, waste materials)
Indoor Ski Resort in Dubai
H/E Interaction in Richmond
Martin Bypass – How did that
development change the environment?
Recycling
Pollution - Kentucky River
Concrete wastelands
Army Depot
???
REGION
Geographers create regions to help
classify places.
What regions do you live in?
REGION
Formal regions – places with similar
attributes (ex. Corn Belt)
Functional regions – places connected
by movements (ex. Larger cities and
the smaller cities that surround it –
people travel there to meet their
needs)
Kentucky’s Physical Regions
Madison County’s Regions
Formal – Bluegrass
Functional – Lexington and the smaller
communities that surround it like
Richmond – many people travel to
Lexington to work, shop,
entertainment, doctor, etc.