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Unit 1

�How does one characterize a civilization?

Unit Essential Question

How do the five themes of geography influence the development of civilization?

Lesson Essential Question

�� Geography is the study of the earth and of the ways

people live and work on it.

� Geography helps explain why people live the way they do and the influence it had on how civilizations developed.

Geography!

�� Location: Where a place is located on the earth.

Relative location is the location of a place in relation to other places. Absolute location is the exact location of a place.

� Relative Location: Harrisburg is west of Philadelphia, east of Pittsburgh, and along the Susquehanna River in PA.

� Absolute Location: No other place is located where Harrisburg is found on the earth.

Five Themes of Geography: Location

Relative LocationHow would you describe the relative location of Harrisburg, PA?

www.eachtown.com

Absolute LocationAbsolute location uses lines of latitude and longitude to determinethe exact location of a specific place.

Absolute Location

Absolute LocationWhat is the absolute location of Harrisburg, PA?

�� Place can be identified by Physical Characteristics:

Climate, mountains, animals, bodies of water, etc.

� Places can also be identified by their Human Characteristics: Language, population, jobs, etc.

Nationalism: Feelings of pride and loyalty for one’s country

Economics: The way the world’s resources are distributed

Government: Systems by which people rule and control a civilization

Five Themes of Geography: Place

Nationalism

www.time.com

Economics

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www.abcnews.go.com

Government

www.niacouncil.org

www.americainthekoreanwar.weebly.com

Human/Environmental Interaction: This is how people use, adapt, or change their environment.

Building irrigation systems for farming is an example of how people have changed their environment.

Five Themes of Geography: HEI

HEI

�Movement: Movement centers on how people and places are connected through travel and transportation systems.

Cars, trucks, planes, trains, and ships have transformed the way goods and people travel around the globe today.

Five Themes of Geography: Movement

Movement

�Regions: Geographers have defined various types of regions around the world. These have been set based on human and physical characteristics.

Regions are areas that share one or more common characteristics.

Physical Characteristics: The Mojave Desert is a dry desert region in the Southwestern United States. This region is identified by its physical geography

Human Characteristics: French is a common spoken language in Quebec, Canada. This is a region of a country that is identified by a common language

Five Themes of Geography: Regions

Region

� “What common features bring geographical areas together?”

� Can be defined by

� Physical features (mountains)

� Religion (Islam)

� Language (French)

� Livelihood (agriculture)

Regions of the United States

Language Regions

www.wikimedia.org

The Five Themes of Geography

1. Location

2. Place (Physical and Human Characteristics)

3. Human/Environment Interaction

4. Movement

5. Regions

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