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Human/Environment Interaction

Human/Environment Interaction

Human/Environment Interaction Geography is more than names, dates, capital cities and remote locations on

Human/Environment Interaction Geography is more than names, dates, capital cities and remote locations on maps. Geographers organize space on a map in ways like historians organize time.

Human/Environment Interaction There are five themes of geography that help geographers organize space. These

Human/Environment Interaction There are five themes of geography that help geographers organize space. These themes answer the questions: Where is it? Why is it there? and What are the consequence of its being there? Five Themes of Geography Location Place Human/Environment Interaction Movement Regions

Human/Environment Interaction This lesson on the third theme, Human/Environment Interaction, includes three key concepts.

Human/Environment Interaction This lesson on the third theme, Human/Environment Interaction, includes three key concepts. • Humans depend on the environment. Your environment is made up of everything around you. It includes both living and non-living things. No matter where you live, you depend on your environment for food, shelter and clothing. From the beginning of time, people migrated to find places with enough food, water and shelter for living.

Human/Environment Interaction • Humans modify the environment. People learned a long time ago how

Human/Environment Interaction • Humans modify the environment. People learned a long time ago how to modify the environment to better their lives. Tools from stone, bone and later metal were used to plow fields and irrigate crops. People continue to this day to build homes, construct dams, farm with larger tools, and interact with the environment in both positive and negative ways.

Human/Environment Interaction • Humans adapt to the environment. People have managed to find ways

Human/Environment Interaction • Humans adapt to the environment. People have managed to find ways to live in almost every corner of the planet. Some people have built their homes on poles to protect them from flooding. If you live in a cold location, most likely you have some kind of heating in your home. If you are in a hot spot, you adapt with a fan, air conditioning or maybe some refreshing iced tea.