What is Geography?World Studies
Important Distinction • We have one Earth, divided into…….• 7 continents (large pieces of land)• Each continent is broken into regions (areas
that share similar characteristics)• Each continent is also divided into one or more
countries.▫Australia (the continent) contains Australia (the
country)▫Africa (the continent is divided into 55 countries!)
• Countries contain their own regions, as well as cities.
Our World
Let’s look at Africa the ContinentPhysical Africa
Africa Divided into Countries
A Closer Look…A region of Africa A country in that region
What is Geography?
•Simple definition: The study of the Earth and it’s people.
•Better definition: The study of where people, places, and things are located and how they related to each other.
Why is geography important in World Studies?•We will learn the location of continents,
regions, countries, cities. •Helps us better understand our world, its
people, and cultures.▫Where are different people and cultures
located?▫What impact does physical geog. have on
people?•Helps us study and understand history.•Helps us on a daily basis…how?
Two Main Branches of Geography
Physical Human
•Studies the physical/ natural features of the Earth.
•Mountains, rivers, tectonic plates, oceans, volcanoes, natural resources.
• Studies the interaction between people and the natural features of the Earth.
• Farming, cities, culture, migration patterns, habitat, political boundaries.
5 Themes of Geography• Used to help us
understand the links between people and the Earth.
•M ovement
•R egion
•L ocation
•I nteraction
•P lace• Remember MR. LIP!
Movement• Examines the movement
of people, goods, and ideas.
• Movements often occur together.
• How did Christianity end up in America?
• Why do Mexicans speak Spanish?
• Why is Polish sausage popular in Chicago?
Region• An area with similar and
unifying characteristics.• Similarities may be
physical (ie Rocky mts.)• Similarities may be
cultural, political, or economic (ie the Muslim world)
• What are some characteristics of the Chicagoland region?
Location• The position of a place on
the Earth’s surface.• Can be relative (Harlan is
in Chicago) or exact (Harlan is located at 9652 S. Michigan Ave.)
• How else could you describe the relative location of Harlan?
Interaction• Studies the relationship
between people and their environment.
• How to people use the Earth’s resources to satisfy their needs?
• Water for irrigation, land for farming, trees to build houses, oil as fuel.
• What are potential negative outcomes to human interaction with the Earth?
Place• The physical and human
characteristics of a location.
• Describe Chicago…
What is a map?
•A map is a two dimensional representation of a part or all of the Earth’s surface.
•Shows us physical and political features of the Earth.
•Can also show us information such as population density or climate.
Scale of a Map• What a distance on a map
is equal to on the ground.• Different maps have
different scales.• As we zoom in, scale
becomes larger.
Important Parts of a Map
• Compass Rose- shows direction on a map.
• Scale- shows what a distance on a map is actually equal to on Earth.
• Key- tells us what different symbols, colors and lines on a map mean.
Map Projections
•Map projections are ways of showing a round Earth on a flat map.
•There is no perfect map…all flat maps distort the Earth in some way.
•Distortions may include: change in shape, change of distance, change in size, change in direction.
The Globe
Mercator Projection
Robinson Projection
Interrupted Projection
Different Types of Maps
•Physical Maps• Shows features such
as mountains, plains, rivers and oceans.
• Focus is on natural features and not cities, countries, and borders.
• I see the Alps Mts. but have no idea where Paris is.
Different Types of Maps•Political Maps• The focus is on cities,
countries, states, and borders.
• I see France but where is the Danube River?
Different Types of Maps• Thematic/ Special
Purpose Map
• These maps focus on specific information such as population density or resource distribution.
Different Types of Maps
•Historical Maps• Shows how a certain
area has changed over time.
• Shows what a certain area used to look like.
• I see the Holy Roman Empire, but where’s Germany?
Different Types of Maps
•The Globe▫A globe is the most
accurate representation of the Earth because it is round like the Earth.
▫A globe shows us the truest sizes of land and bodies of water.