Transcript Geography

Geography
“Geography is history. From the fact that
people built their cities near rivers, to all
the wars that men fought to get what was
on the other side of the hill, geographic
factors have shaped the events that have
shaped our world.”
-Kenneth Davis - “Don’t Know Much
About Geography”
What is geography?
Geography is the study of the
Earth’s surface—its land, water, and
its weather. Geography also
includes the study of people in their
environment.
Why study geography in a
class about world history?
• It affects where people live
• It affects how people live
• It affects the outcome of major
events
The Five Themes of
Geography:
Location: A location is a place
where something is or could be
located. It asks the question
“Where is it?”
Location (continued…)
Every place has a(n)…
• Absolute Location
• Relative Location
(a specific place on the Earth’s (where a place is in relation to
surface)
another place)
• A latitude and longitude
• Described by landmarks,
(global location) or a street time, direction or
address (local location)
distance. From one place
to another.
Which One Is Which?
Absolute
Location
Relative
Location
I live south
of Albany,
NY
Paris,
France is
48o North
Latitude
and 2o
Place: All places have characteristics
that give them meaning and character
and distinguish them from other places
on Earth. Geographers describe places
by their physical and human
characteristics.
Physical
Human Characteristics:
• People
Characteristics:
• Landforms (mountains,
plains, plateaus)
• Bodies of water (rivers,
oceans, seas)
• Ecosystems (climate,
plants, animals)
• Culture
• Language
• Religion
Physical
Characteristics:
Human
Characteristics:
Human/Environment Interaction: In
studying human/environment
interaction, geographers look at all
the effects-positive and negative- that
occur when people interact with their
surroundings. For example, people…
• depend on it
Ex: People depend on the Tennessee River for
water and transportation.
• modify it
Ex: People modify our environment by heating and
cooling buildings for comfort
• adapt to it
Ex: We adapt to the environment by wearing
clothing suitable for summer (shorts) and winter
(coats), rain and shine.
Movement: People interact with other
people, places, and things almost every
day of their lives. They travel from one
place to another, they communicate with
each other, and they rely upon products,
information, and ideas that come from
beyond their immediate environment.
Regions: A basic unit of geographic
study is the region, an area on the
earth’s
surface that is defined by certain unifying
characteristics. When places have
certain characteristics (human, physical,
cultural) in common, geographers can
classify them as regions.