World Geography Chapter 1 - Ash Grove R-IV

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World Geography
Chapter 1
How Geographers Look at the
World
Section 1
Themes of Geography
Five Themes of Geography
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Geography
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Greek word geographia
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A “description of the earth”
Location
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Where is it?
Absolute Location
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Its precise position on the globe
They use imaginary lines to determine absolute
location
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Latitude and Longitude
Creates hemisphere
 two halves
Location (Con’t)
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Latitude
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Circle earth parallel to the equator
measuring North and South
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Equator 0º latitude
Poles are 90º (North) and 90º (south)
Latitude
Longitude
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Lines from pole to pole measuring east or
west from Prime Meridian
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Prime Meridian is over Greenwich, England
Location (Con’t)
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Absolute location
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Gives the exact location
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Dallas, Texas
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36ºN, 144ºW
Relative Location
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Mostly used by standard people
Where it is in relationship to a person, place or
thing
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Ex.
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Ash Grove is NW of Springfield
Campbell 16 is across from McDonald’s off of Campbell
Ave.
Place
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What is it like there?
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Type of land, water, weather, soil, plant
and animal life
Also human activities and culture
Human/Environment
Interaction
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What is the relationship between
people and their environment?
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Why do people visit Hawaii instead of
Alaska?
How do humans adapt?
How have they damaged the
environment?
Movement
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How are people and places connected?
Interested in the movement of goods,
information and ideas
Region
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Description of areas based on different
characteristics
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Midwest called the Bread Basket
Gulf Coast
Geography and Other
Subjects
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Science and technology
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Scientific method
GIS
GPS
Google Earth
History and political science
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Historical designs
Past leaders
Political boundaries
Geography and Other Subjects
(Con’t)
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Sociology and Anthropology
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Study of society and culture
Economics
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How the location of resources affects the
way people make, transport and use
goods
Map Essentials
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Key
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Explains the symbols on a map
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Scale
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Used to determine size of map
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Hawaii map vs. Missouri map
Compass Rose
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Unlocks the meanings of the map
Used to determine direction
Latitude
Longitude
Map Types
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General purpose maps
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Physical Map
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Political
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Physical features of Earth’s surface
Countries, states, cities, capitals, etc.
Special Purpose Maps
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Ex.
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Natural Resources… Road Maps
Comparing Maps and Globes
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Taking something round and making it
flat
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Ex.
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Tennis Ball
Orange
Great Circle
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Shortest distance between two spots on
earth
Map Projection
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Mercator Projection
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Fairly accurate however not with size or
distance
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Conic Projection
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Specifically at the poles
Fairly accurate overall
Goode’s Interrupted Equal Area
Projection
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Show’s true size and shape
However distances are inaccurate
Map Projections (Con’t)
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Robinson’s Projection
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Overall fairly accurate
However poles distorted
Gall-Peter’s Projection
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Size accurate
Shapes and distances are inaccurate