The Five Themes of Geography
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The Five Themes
of Geography
What is Geography?
Study of the earth and the way people
live and work on it.
Means “earth’s description.”
Will help you understand the history of
a civilization
Uses 5 themes to explain what a place is
like and why it is like that.
The 5 Themes of Geography
Location
Place
Human/Environmental Interaction
Movement
Regions
Compass Rose
Theme 1: Location
Where is It? Why is it There?
Two Types of Location:
Absolute Location
A specific place on the Earth’s
surface
Uses a grid system
Latitude and longitude
A global address
Latitude
Horizontal lines
measured in
degrees north
or south of the
Equator
(0 Latitude)
“Lat” rhymes
with “Flat”
Longitude
distance measured
in degrees east or
west from an
imaginary line that
goes from the North
Pole to the South
Pole
Relative Location
The position of a place in relation to
another. (Fair Lawn is north of
Philadelphia)
Northwest
Northeast
Southeast
Southwest
North
South
East
West
Fair
Lawn
Practice: New Jersey
New Jersey is boarded by New York to the
_______and Pennsylvania to the _________.
The Atlantic Ocean forms New Jersey's
____________coast.
Theme 2: Place
Physical Characteristics
Land Features
Mountains, plains, and
plateaus
Climate
Bodies of Water
New Jersey:
Physical
Characteristics
Theme 2: Place
Human Characteristics
People
Culture
Language
Religion
Buildings and Landmarks
Cities
New Jersey: Human
Characteristics
Theme 3: Human Environment
Interaction
How People Interact With Their
Environment
People . . .
Adapt to Their Environment
Modify Their Environment
Depend on Their Environment
Example: American Westward
Expansion of the 1800s.
Adapt to Their Environment
Modify Their Environment
Modify Their Environment
Modify Their Environment
Panama Canal
http://www.history.com/videos/panama
-canal-locks#panama-canal-locks
Depend on Their Environment
Theme 4: Movement
How places are linked to one
another and the world.
The Mobility
of:
People
Goods
Ideas
Examples:
Religion
Languages
Cultures
Theme 5: Regions
What places have in common:
Political Regions (United States,
New Jersey)
Landform Regions (rivers,
mountains)
Agricultural Regions (Farmland,
wheat, corn)
Cultural Regions (language, arts)