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Geography fun facts!. Write the letter of your guess on your cover sheet on the warm-up side – today’s date: 8/25 There is a city called ______ on every continent in the world. A. Athens B. Rome C. London D. Tokyo .
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Geography fun facts! • Write the letter of your guess on your cover sheet on the warm-up side – today’s date: 8/25 • There is a city called ______ on every continent in the world.A. AthensB. Rome C. LondonD. Tokyo
The ___________is the fourth largest country based on population and geographic area. A. ChinaB. South AfricaC. United StatesD. Canada
3. What is the longest river in the United States? A. ColoradoB . MississippiC. MissouriD. Rio Grande
Let’s Review! • What are the SEVEN CONTINENTS?? • Asia • Europe • Africa • Australia • Antarctica • North America • South America • What are the FOUR OCEANS?? • Pacific Ocean • Atlantic Ocean • Arctic Ocean • Indian Ocean
The 5 Themes of Geography • Location • Movement • Region • Place • Human/ Environment Interaction
Theme # 1: Location Where is it??
Location: • There are two types of LOCATION!! • Absolute (mathematical) • Relative
Absolute Location: • Absolute Location is found by using… • Two specific line types • Latitude • Longitude
Absolute Location: • Latitude Lines AKA (Parallels) Latitude lines are drawn from: East to West Latitude lines measure: North to South
Absolute Location: • The Major Line of LATITUDE is the: • Equator • It splits the Earth into: • the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
Define Hemisphere: • Half of a globe (in our case the Earth)
Absolute Location: • Other important lines of LATITUDE: • 22 1/3 * North = Tropic of Cancer • 22 1/3 * South = Tropic of Capricorn • They are important because: They get the most direct sunlight making these areas the hottest places on Earth
Absolute Location: • Other important lines: • 66 1/2 * North =Arctic Circle • 66 1/2 * South =Antarctic Circle They are important because: These areas get the least amount of sunlight. Part of the year there is no sunlight and the other part of the year there is no darkness.
Absolute Location: • Longitude Lines AKA (Meridians) Latitude lines are drawn from: North to South Latitude lines measure: East to West
Absolute Location: • The Major Line of LONGITUDE is the: • Prime Meridian • It splits the Earth into: • the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
Absolute Location: • Roswell’s Mathematical Location is: 34° 3′ 47″ N, 84° 22′ 52″ W( ‘=seconds and “=minutes)
Relative Location: • Where an area is depending on where another area is! Figure out where Mr. W’s desk is in relation to something else in the room!
Theme # 2: Movement • How are people linked together?
Movement: • Movement describes how… • How people in one area contact people in other areas
Movement: • What can move??
Movement: • How can things move??
Movement: • Through movement we connect all of our world together. • This is called globalization! • When we are interdependent on each other for our economy, culture, politics, socialization, and technology.
Movement Region People Which of the following is NOT a geography theme?
Theme # 3: Region • What does it have in common?
Region: • A region describes: • Areas that have something in common • Regions can be: BIG or small
Region: • There are 3 types of Regions • Formal / Uniform • Functional / Nodal • Vernacular / Perceptual
Region: • Formal / Uniform Region is an. . . • Area in which a certain characteristic is found throughout the area • Examples: City, State, Country, Continent, places with the same climate, same religion, same language, same crops, etc.
Region: • Functional / Nodal Regions • Have one central place (a node) and it is surrounded by the areas it affects • Example: the delivery area of a pizza restaurant, the space covered by a cell phone tower, the cities that Delta flies to from Atlanta
Vernacular / Perceptual Regions • Region that people perceive… they believe it exists as part of their cultural identity.
Theme # 4: Place What is it like?
Place: What is it like?
Place: What is it like?
Place: What is it like?
Place: Each PLACE on Earth has it own: DISTINCT CHARACTERISTICS Two types: Human Or Physical (something that makes it different than any other place in the world)
Place: • Physical Features: • The Earth is covered in 30 % land • All landforms are described by their elevation • Elevation is the height above sea level • There are 4 main types of landforms they are: • Mountains • Hills • Plateaus • Plains
Place: • Physical Features: • Another physical feature is also an area’s climate. • What affects climate? • There are 3 major climate regions. • Tropical • Temperate (Mid-Latitude) • Polar
???????????????????????????????? • What is the difference between Location & Place?
Which of the following is NOT an example of location? 12° N, 32 ° W 124 Main Street, Springfield, Missouri Georgia
What is the difference between Location & Place? Location: 5* S , 68 * W
What is the difference between Location & Place? Place: Describe
Human/Environment Interaction: • How do we interact with our environment?
HEI: • What is an environment? • Natural Surroundings • Human/Environment Interaction explains: • How people use and change their environment
HEI: • The environment influences how: • We live • Examples:
HEI: • When ever people come in contact with something they: • Change it! • Examples are: • Good – examples? • Bad – examples? • Both – examples?
Which of the following IS an example of Human Environment Interaction? Getting the mail Riding in a cattle roundup Rainforest clearing
Remembering the 5 themes • If you can’t remembering what they are just ask MR. HELP!!! • M – Movement • R – Regions • HE – Human Environment interaction • L – Location • P - Place