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Explore how people adapt to their environment and how the environment shapes their way of life. Learn about the 5 themes of geography and the tools geographers use to study the Earth. Discover the impact of human interactions on the environment and the movement of people, goods, and ideas. Gain insights into different regions and their unique physical and cultural characteristics.
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Wherever people live, they have shaped their environment to suit their needs. The Human ability to change the environment, however, is limited. Often, people must adapt their agriculture, industry, arts, and daily habits to their surroundings. It is important to see the connections between people and their environment.
Study of people, their environments and their sourcesHow the natural environment affects the way we live and how we affect the environment
1. Location = Where did it happen? To answer this we turn to relative and exact location.
the location of a place in relation to anothercan help explain why people settled in certain areas or why battles took place in certain areas
imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude, divides the Earth into two halves called hemispheresmiddle from the two poles
runs through Greenwich, EnglandZero degreesmiddle of nothing
2. Place = Geographers describe places in terms of their physical and human characteristics.
include climate, soil, vegetation, animal life, and bodies of waternatural resources (or materials that humans can use from the environment)
kinds of houses, means of transportation, ways of earning a living, languages, and religions
3. Interaction between People and their environment = wherever people live, they change the world around them. They may clear forests, blast tunnels through mountains, or plow fields.
learned to plant seeds and grow food, not having to be nomadicIrrigation or bringing of food into dry lands with American southwest natives. Arid lands into productive lands
Advanced technology changes the environment dramaticallywiped out peststake oil from the ocean floor
4. Movement = the fourth theme is Movement, the movement of people, goods, and ideas.
because people and resources are scattered unevenly around the globe
people travel from place to place to get what they needearly hunters followed the herds of large animals to the AmericasFreedom of religion, etc. to the Americas
5. Region = has unifying characteristics, either physical or human / cultural
II. Tools of Geography = geographers use globes and maps to represent the Earth. Globes tend to be more accurate than maps due to globes being shaped more like the Earth. A map is a drawing of the surface of the Earth or part of the Earth. Globes are the most accurate, but are awkward to use.
ways of drawing the Earth on a flat surfacebenefits and drawbacks, show sizes or shape, but distorts
most widely used map projectionsdeveloped in 1569 by Flemish cartographergave sailors an accurate picture of ocean distances and shape of landmasses
distorts size, especially places that are far from the EquatorGreenland appears as big as all of South America
show correct sizes and shapes of landmasses for the most partfairly accurate view of the relationship between landmasses and waterused often todaydistortion along the edges