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Page 1: Chapter 1, Lesson 1 How Geographers View the World...•GPS devices calculate your location on the Earth using signals from 30 US-owned satellites Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Chapter 1, Lesson 1How Geographers View the

World

Pg. 18-25

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What is Geography?The study of where people, places, & things are located and how they relate to each other2 Parts: Physical & Human geographyGeography is dynamic (always changing)

Examples:

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Physical GeographyStudying earth’s land, water, plants, & animals

What can we learn about a place by studying these things?

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Physical Geography of Valley CityWhere is it?LandformsWaterwaysClimate Plant lifeLocal wildlife

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Jamaica’s land, water, plants, & animals

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Human GeographyWhere people live, how they live, how the environment affects them, and how different groups of people compare to each other

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Human Geography of Valley CityHow many people?Where do they live?GovernmentWorkReligionLanguageAncestors

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The 5 Themes of Geography1. Location2. Place: Human & Physical Features3. Region: Similar Human & Physical

Features 4. Human-environmental interaction5. Movement

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1. What is the LOCATION of a place?

Absolute location:its position on the globe

• Latitudes (parallels) run east & wests Equators Tropics of Cancer & Capricorn

• Longitudes (meridians) run north & souths Prime Meridian

Relative location:Its location compared to other places

• Ex. 6 miles east of Valley City

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Earth’s Population by Latitude and Longitude

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2. How can you describe a Place?Physical characteristics

The landscape: mountains, rain forests Climate & weather

Human characteristicsPopulation, economy, governments, language & customs

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3. What is a Region?Places that are close to one another and share some characteristics

Can be defined using human or physical characteristicsExamples:

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4. How do people interact with the natural environment of a place?

Intentional and accidental changes -

Beneficial and destructive changes -

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5. Movement: How do people, goods, & ideas move between places?

Movement of People – why do people move? Goods – what goods move & why? Ideas – the Internet & social media!

How does movement affect a place?

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Chapter 1, Lesson 2The Geographer’s Tools

Pg. 26-33

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Globes & MapsParts of maps & globes

Key – explains lines, symbols, and colors on the map Scale Bar – helps understand distance on the mapCompass Rose – shows where cardinal directions point

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Map ProjectionsDepending on the purpose of the map, projections distort some aspects of Earth in order to represent other aspects as accurately as possible on a flat surface

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Mercator Projection

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Goode Homolosine Projection

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Robinson Projection

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Which map would you use?

Robinson Projection à

ß Goode Homolosine Projection

Mercator Projection à

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Types of MapsPolitical Maps – show boundaries, names of countries & citiesPhysical Maps –landforms, waterways, elevation (height above/below sea level) & relief (steepness)Thematic Maps – show specific details, such as roads, climate, population density, or natural resources

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Geospatial Technologies Technology – applying scientific discoveries for practical use

Global Positioning System (GPS)• GPS devices calculate your location on the Earth

using signals from 30 US-owned satellitesGeographic Information Systems (GIS)

• Uses computers to organize large amounts of data to create usable maps, graphs, etc.

Remote sensing• Using satellites to gather information from far away

s Weather satellites, Google Earth, land use planning

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Graphs, Charts, & DiagramsBar & Line Graph – shows change over timeCircle Graph – shows proportionPictograph – uses pictures to show dataClimograph – shows weather in a certain locationElevation profile – to view a cross-section of a regionDemographics Chart – to analyze populations

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Demographics Chart