Five Themes of Geography Five Themes of Geography

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Five Themes of Geography

Five Themes of Geography

Five Themes of Geography I Five themes of geography A. Geography Study of people,

Five Themes of Geography I Five themes of geography A. Geography Study of people, Their environment Their resources

Five Themes of Geography 1. Location 2. Place 3. 3. Human environment / interaction

Five Themes of Geography 1. Location 2. Place 3. 3. Human environment / interaction 4. 4. Movement 5. 5. Region

I Location A. Relative Location 1. Described by: landmarks, Time, Distance, Direction 2. May

I Location A. Relative Location 1. Described by: landmarks, Time, Distance, Direction 2. May associate one place with another

B. Absolute Location 1. Latitude and Longitude 2. Street Address

B. Absolute Location 1. Latitude and Longitude 2. Street Address

II Place A. Human characteristics 1. Buildings, Roads, Clothes, Food, Habits

II Place A. Human characteristics 1. Buildings, Roads, Clothes, Food, Habits

II Place B. Physical characteristics 1. Mountains, Soil, Beaches, Wildlife

II Place B. Physical characteristics 1. Mountains, Soil, Beaches, Wildlife

IV Human/Environmental Interaction A. Humans change the environment, B. Sometimes nature changes it back

IV Human/Environmental Interaction A. Humans change the environment, B. Sometimes nature changes it back 1. humans adapt to the environment 2. humans modify the environment

IV Human/Environmental Interaction A. Humans change the environment. B. Sometimes nature changes it back.

IV Human/Environmental Interaction A. Humans change the environment. B. Sometimes nature changes it back. 3. humans depend on the environment

III Movement A. Travel B. Trade

III Movement A. Travel B. Trade

III Movement C. Information flows via: e-mail, phones D. political events

III Movement C. Information flows via: e-mail, phones D. political events

V Region A. Formal Regions 1. Governmental or Administrative boundaries Examples: San Diego, California,

V Region A. Formal Regions 1. Governmental or Administrative boundaries Examples: San Diego, California, U. S. , Mexico

B. Functional Regions 1. Defined by a function Examples: 858 area code, 92131 zip

B. Functional Regions 1. Defined by a function Examples: 858 area code, 92131 zip code, S. D. Union Tribune service area

C. Vernacular regions 1. Loosely defined by people’s perceptions Examples: The South, The Middle

C. Vernacular regions 1. Loosely defined by people’s perceptions Examples: The South, The Middle East