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Warm up. What is Geography?. Answer. The study of the earth and everything in it. The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.

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Warm up

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  1. Warm up What is Geography?

  2. Answer • The study of the earth and everything in it. The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.

  3. Use Geographic Tools to Solve Problems • 1) Use longitude, latitude, and scale on maps and globes to solve problems • 2) Collect and analyze data to interpret regions in the Western Hemisphere • 3) Ask multiple types of questions after examining geographic sources • 4) Interpret and communicate geographic data to justify potential solutions to problems • 5) Distinguish different types of maps and use them in analyzing an issue

  4. Human and physical systems vary and interact • 1. Classify and analyze the types of connections between places • 2. Identify physical features and explain their effects on people in the Western Hemisphere • 3. Give examples of how people have adapted to their physical environment • 4. Analyze positive and negative interactions of human and physical systems in the Western Hemisphere

  5. Political Map: A political map focuses solely on the state and national boundaries of a place. • locations of cities - both large and small

  6. Vocab • Physical Map: A physical map is one that shows the physical landscape features of a place. • mountains, • Rivers • Lakes *water is always shown with blue.

  7. Vocab • Topographic Map: A topographic map shows different physical landscape featurestheyuse contour lines instead of colors to show changes in the landscape. • spaced at regular intervals to show elevation changes (e.g. each line represents a 100 foot (30 m) elevation change) and when lines are close together the terrain is steep.

  8. Vocab • Climate Map: A climate map shows information about the climate of an area. • temperature • the amount of snow an area receives • average number of cloudy days

  9. Vocab • Economic or Resource Map: An economic or resource map economic activity or natural resources present in an area. • different symbols or colors depending on what is being shown on the map.

  10. Vocab • Road Map:These maps show major and minor highways and roads. • airports • city locations • points of interest • parks • Campgrounds • monuments.

  11. Vocab • Thematic Map: A thematic map is a map that focuses on a particular theme or special topic.

  12. G- Topographic map Y- Political Map R- Climate map

  13. Map Practice and Colored cards Colored Cards

  14. G- PoliticalY- TopographicR- Thematic

  15. G- Topographical mapY- Political MapR- Climate Map

  16. G- Physical Map Y- Climate Map R- Resource map

  17. G-Road Map Y- Political Map R- Climate Map

  18. G- Climate Map Y- Road map R- Thematic map

  19. Map Practice • Mexico City • Rock of Gibralter • Washington D.C. • 39.7392° N, 104.9847° W • 47.6097° N, 122.3331° W • 43.5853° N, 39.7203° E • Length of the Amazon River

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