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The Five Themes of The Five Themes of GeographyGeography
Cy-Woods HS
World Geography
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Movement
How people, goods, and ideas move.
People and goods move on roadways.
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Movement
What are some otherways that people,goods, and ideasmove?
$100 laptop
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Movement – how people, goods, and ideas move
Technology has continuallyimproved our abilityto communicate ideas across the globe.
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Why do people move?
• Push factors:
• Push people away.
• Wars, famine, lack of jobs, climate, etc.
• Pull factors:
• Pull people towards.
• Opportunities, jobs, climate, etc.
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RegionAn area with unifying characteristics (somethingin common).
What would you call the region we live in?
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West, South, Southwest, Cypress, Northwest Houston, etc.
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Region – an area with unifying characteristics
A formal region hasdefined boundaries, such as New York City or Texas.
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Region – an area with unifying characteristics
A functional region has aparticular area that someentity serves.
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Region – an area with unifying characteristics
A perceptual region is anarea that we are all familiar with, but there are notdistinctive boundaries.
Gang territories
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Human-Environment Interaction
How do peopleadapt to, change,or modify theirenvironment.
How do we, in Houston, adaptto our environment?
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Human-Environment InteractionHow do we modify and changeour environment?
Houston ship channel andsmog in Chicago.
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Human-Environment Interaction
What are 2 ways we MODIFY ourenvironment in Houston?
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What are 2 ways we ADAPT TO our environment in Houston?
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H-E I, we have a problem.
• Sometimes, problems arise out of this human-environment interaction.
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LocationLocation answers, “where is it?”
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Location
Absolute location can be latitude andlongitude.
Absolute location can be a street address.
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Location
Relative location answers thequestion “where is it,” in relation toanother location you may befamiliar with.
Where would you findDallas, TX?
Where would you find the movie theater?
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PlaceWhat is it like there?
Think about physical features, landscape, environment,culture, human imprint.
What is unique about these locations?
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Place
What are some ways that landscape,climate, and environment make Houston unique?
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What are some ways that culturemakes Houston unique?
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The Five Themes of The Five Themes of GeographyGeography
The Five Themes of Geography can be used to explain and identify virtually every space on the planet.