The Five Themes of Geography
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The Five Themes of Geography
The Five Themes of Geography
#1: LOCATION
#2: PLACE
◦ Physical characteristics of place
◦ Human characteristics of place
#3: HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT
INTERACTION
#4: MOVEMENT
#5: REGION
THEME #1: LOCATION
Location asks, “Where is it located?”
ABSOLUTE location is very specific:
◦ Street address
◦ Coordinate pair (latitude and longitude)
RELATIVE location is more general:
◦ Describes where a place is in relation to
another place (usually using landmarks or
directions)
LOCATION: BOSTON
Absolute Location: 42˚North, 71˚West
Relative Location: on the east coast of
Massachusetts
THEME #2: PLACE
Describes what a place is like
Physical characteristics are natural
features such as landforms, bodies of
water, climate, plants, and wildlife.
Human characteristics are man-made
things such as buildings, landmarks, and
roads, or other things determined by
people such as language, culture, religions,
or traditions.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF BOSTON:
HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS
OF BOSTON:
Fenway Park, Prudential Center,
TD Banknorth Garden, State House
THEME #3: HUMANENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
Asks, “How do people and the environment
affect each other?”
People often have to modify (change) or
adapt to their environment in order to
survive there. For example, people might
build a dam to help control water flow to an
area.
People’s actions can also affect the
environment, such as when we cut down
trees to build new homes.
HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT
INTERACTION IN MASS.
THEME #4: MOVEMENT
Movement refers to the way that
people, ideas, and goods travel from
place to place.
Movement of people and goods:
◦ Planes, trains, cars, roads, etc.
Movement of ideas:
◦ Newspapers, television, internet,
cell phones, texting, e-mail, etc.
MOVEMENT in and around
MASSACHUSETTS
THEME #5: REGION
What does this place have in common with
areas around it?
Regions are areas that share common
characteristics that make them different
from other areas.
◦ Political regions
◦ Landform or climate regions
◦ Cultural regions
The REGION OF NEW ENGLAND