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Geography. Questions Geographers Ask. Location- Where is it? What is its absolute location? What is its relative location? Place- What is it like there? What are its natural characteristics? What are its human characteristics?
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Questions Geographers Ask • Location-Where is it? • What is its absolute location? • What is its relative location? • Place- What is it like there? • What are its natural characteristics? • What are its human characteristics? • Human/Environment- How do people interact with the environment? Interaction - How have people used the environment? -How have people adapted to the environment? -How have people modified or changed the environment?
Movement How is the place connected to other places? - How and why have people, goods, and ideas moved in and out of the place? • Regions How might common geographic characteristics help us understand this place? • How can the place be divided into regions? • To what regions does the place belong?
Location • Where is the United States? • Write it down on your journal • Geographers describe the relative location of a country by using the concept of “continent.” • One way to describe the relative location of the United States is to say its part of the continent of North America.
Outline Map of North America • Label
Political boundaries • Lines that define the border of a country or state • With your table partners describe the relative location of the United States using political boundaries • The United States borders Mexico and Canada. • The United States is located mostly north of Mexico. • The United States is located mostly south of Canada. • The United States is located between Canada and Mexico.
Hemisphere • Earth divided into halves • Western Hemisphere • Eastern Hemisphere • Northern Hemisphere • Southern Hemisphere