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THINKING GEOGRAPHICALLY: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?

Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?. Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

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 Toponym – name given to a place on Earth  Site is the physical characteristics of a place ◦ Example: climate, water sources, topography, soil, etc. ◦ The characteristics of a site can be modified  Situation – location of a place relative to other places

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Page 1: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

THINKING GEOGRAPHICALLY:Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?

Page 2: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways:◦ Place name◦ Site◦ Situation◦ Mathematical location

IT’S ALL ABOUT LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!

Page 3: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

Toponym – name given to a place on Earth Site is the physical characteristics of a place

◦ Example: climate, water sources, topography, soil, etc.

◦ The characteristics of a site can be modified Situation – location of a place relative to

other places

NAME, SITE, SITUATION

Page 4: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

MANHATTAN ISLAND

Page 5: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

SINGAPORE

Page 6: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

Meridian – arc drawn between the North and South poles◦ Known as longitude

Parallel – circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator and perpindicular to meridians◦ Known as latitude

MATHEMATICAL LOCATION

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Prime Meridian – meridian passing through Greenwich, England at 0° longitude

All other meridians have numbers between 0° and 180° east or west depending on where they are in relation to the Prime Meridian

Longitude is important when telling time because travelling 15° east or west is equal to a 1 hour time difference.

LONGITUDE

Page 8: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name
Page 9: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name
Page 10: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique?.  Location is the position something occupies on Earth and can be identified in four different ways: ◦ Place name

At 0° lies the equator. All other meridians have numbers between

0° and 90° north or south depending on where they are in relation to the equator

Longitude and latitiude are used together to determine the precise location of a place

LATITUDE

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Combination of features such as language and religion, economic features such as industry, and physical features such as climate and vegetation.

Regions gain their identity from a combination of characteristics.

CULTURAL LANDSCAPE

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Area within which everyone shares one or more characteristics in common. This can be due to a common language, economic activity, political beliefs,

etc.

FORMAL REGION

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Area organized around a focal point. An example could be newspaper circulation.

FUNCTIONAL REGION

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Place people believe exists as part of their cultural identity. For example the southern region of the United States.

VERNACULAR REGION