The Five Themes of Geography
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The Five Themes of Geography
Geo = Earth
graphy = study of
1. Location
Where is it?
Why is it located there?
Absolute location is given in degrees of
lattitude and longitude. (470 35’N, 520
40’W)
(very specific)
Relative location depends upon point of
reference. Example: near, far, close, short
drive, etc. (more vague or general)
2. Place
What is it like?
• Physical Characteristics – landforms
(mountains, plains, etc.), bodies of water (oceans,
lakes, bays, etc.), and ecosystems (soil, plants,
animals, climate)
• Human Characteristics – bridges, roads,
buildings, culture, language. All places have
features that distinguish them from other places.
3.Human/Environment Interaction
How do people interact with and change their environment?
• Depend on the environment
• Adapt to the environment (like all
species) (“adapt or die!!”)
• Modify the environment (We make the
environment adapt to us!!)
4. Movement
How are people and places linked by communication and the
flow of people, ideas, and goods?
• Transportation, communication, trade
• Patterns of movement such as migration
• Linkages and connections
5. Regions
What are a regions unifying features and how do they change
over time?
• Regions are a basic unit for geographic
description (Atlantic region, New England
States, etc)
• Geographers divide the world into regions
(examples: The Great Lakes region, The
Eastern Seaboard of the U.S, “Oceana”)
• Regions can be defined on the basis of
physical and human characteristics