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