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A SPATIAL WAY OF THINKING Chapter 2

A Spatial Way of Thinking

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A Spatial Way of Thinking. Chapter 2. Place. Post-it notes (3 each) Write three things that answer what you think of when you think of these places Albert Lea New York City Hawaii The theme of Place is how a place is described. Thematic Maps. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A SPATIAL WAY OF THINKING

Chapter 2

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Place Post-it notes (3 each)

Write three things that answer what you think of when you think of these placesAlbert LeaNew York CityHawaii

The theme of Place is how a place is described

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Thematic Maps Thematic Maps – give information

related to only one topic of an area.Weather maps on the newsThe train routes on the Light Rail in

the CitiesAgriculture mapsEtc…

Thematic maps show both Physical and Human FeaturesYou can tell what a map is about by

looking at the title.

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John Snow’s Cholera Map

This is an example of a thematic map

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Geoterms Chapter 2.2Geoterm and

SymbolDefinition Sentence

Climate

Economic Activity

Landform

Physical Feature

Population Density

Region

Thematic Map

Vegetation

Pattern of Weather over a long period of timeAction of buying, selling, producing or consuming goods and servicesNatural feature of the EarthNatural characteristic of the Earth like landforms and waterAverage number of people living in an areaAn area defined by natural or cultural characteristicsMap that shows one them or topicAll the plants and trees in an area

People tend to vacation in a climate that is …

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Physical Features Any natural characteristic of

EarthLandforms

Mountains, Plains, Plateaus, etc…Bodies of water

Rivers, lakes, gulfs, seas, oceans, etc…

Climate – A pattern of weather over a long period of time

Vegetation – the plants that grow in an area

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Human Features Population Density Map – A map of

the average number of people who live in an area. (how crowded a place is)

Economic Activity Map – A map of what things are produced, bought and sold, and consumed.May include natural resources

Oil, trees, coal, etc