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What is Geography?
Is this Geography?
Is this Geography?
What about this?
What is Geography?
Geography- The study of land, its landforms, and the
people that live on the land.
Geography is also concerned with where things are and
why they are there.
Where do people live?
Why is it hot some places, but cold in others?
Two Types of Geography
Physical Geography
Physical Land Masses that we see on the map (North
America, South America, Europe, etc.)
Physical Landforms (such as mountains, plains, and
valleys)
Bodies of Water (such as lakes, rivers, and oceans)
Also man-made aspects of Physical geography
Buildings
Highways
Physical Geography
Two Types of Geography
Human Geography
Where people live? Why do we live where we live?
How do certain cultures interact with the land in which
they live?
How do humans interact with each other?
Human Geography
5 Themes of Geography
Location- Where something is
Relative Location- Where something is compared to
something else
Ex. Navo is in Paloma Creek. It is next to the fire station.
Absolute Location- The exact point where something is.
You can use latitude and longitude to find it.
Ex. 33° N, 101 ° W
5 Themes of Geography
Place- what a location is like
Ex. Texas has a hot climate
Ex. Texas is very large
Ex. Texas has the 2nd most people of any state
5 Themes of Geography
Human-Environment Interaction- how do humans
affect where they live and how does where someone
lives affect them?
Ex. Are all the trees and plants native to that place?
Ex. How do people dress where they live?
Human-Environment Interactions
5 Themes of Geography
Movement- how people, goods, and ideas get from
one place to another
People migrating from one place to another
Goods such as food and clothing being shipped to new
markets
Ideas like fashion trends and other new concepts getting
to new locations.
Movement
5 Themes of Geography
Region
A geographical area that has shared features
The features could be different from every region
Cultural region
Political region
Physical landscape region
Region
Finding Locations
To find specific locations on a map we use Latitude
and Longitude. This helps us find the absolute
locations.
Latitude- Imaginary lines that run side to side but
measure North and South.
Examples- The equator, The tropics, The arctic circle
Longitude- Imaginary lines that run up and down but
measure east and west
Also called Meridians
Examples- The Prime Meridian and The International
Dateline
Finding Locations Continued
When finding a location on a map, find latitude first
then find longitude. Where the two lines cross is the
location.
Locations are written latitude, longitude.
The equator is 00 latitude
The Equator splits the Earth into North and South
hemispheres
The Prime Meridian is 00 Longitude.
The Prime Meridian splits the earth into East and West
Hemispheres.
Latitude and Longitude
Find the Locations
400 North, 1000 West
600 North, 1000 East
200 South, 1200 East
00 , 800 West
400 North, 1000 East
Find the Locations
400 North, 00
200 North, 1000 West
300 South, 20 0 East
200 North, 800 East
200 South, 1200 West
Answers
1. United States
2. Russia
3. Australia
4. Ecuador
5. China
6. Spain
7. Mexico
8. South Africa
9. India
10. Pacific Ocean
Maps
Scale
How the measurements on maps compare to the real life
measurements
Scale can be shown in 3 ways
In words
Ex. 1 inch= 100 miles
With a graphic
With a fraction 1/100
Projection
Projections help take the round earth and put it onto a
flat map.
All maps are somewhat distorted, but projections help
us reduce the distortion.
Types of Maps and Map
Features
Physical Map
Shows what types of landforms and the landscape of the
area shown on the map
Ex. Shows mountains, lakes, rivers
Political Map
A map that shows the boundaries of certain areas.
Ex. The states in a United States map
Legend
Shows what kind of symbols are represented on the
map.
Texas Regions
Coastal Plains
Includes 1/3 of Texas land and
is the biggest region in Texas
Most of Texas’ largest cities
are located in the coastal
plains
About 2 out of 3 people in
Texas live in the coastal plains
It is located from the Gulf of
Mexico to the Balcones
escarpment
Texas Regions
North Central Plains Region
Mostly grassland area with some small shrubs and small
trees
Rolling hills
The land gets dryer as you move west
Texas Regions
Great Plains
Made up of 3 sub regions
Llano Basin
Edwards Plateau
High Plains
Mostly dry and not much vegetation
Texas Regions
Mountains and Basins
Alternating Mountains and Valleys.
Mountains= high elevation
Valleys= low elevation
Some places have lots of vegetation
Others have very little and are like deserts.