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Page 1: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Geography

Foreign Language Survey

Page 2: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Five Reasons to Study Geography…

Page 3: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Reason #1

To make sense of different cultures

Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine, clothing, architecture, even social relationships. Every aspect of a culture is affected by its geography.

Page 4: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Reason #2

To put the news into context

How are you supposed to understand the news if you don’t know geography? Knowing geography helps put current events in context.

For example, knowing that Hong Kong is a city in southern China can begin to help a person understand why it is politically different from the rest of China: it’s geographically isolated.

Page 5: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Reason #3

To build navigation skills

The most basic skill in navigation is understanding the “lay of the land.” Studying geography helps develop spatial thinking. Those skills could come in handy if you get lost driving around town or in the wilderness!

Page 6: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Reason #4

To travel smart

Without a basic sense of geography, it’s impossible to get the most out of travel experiences. If you’re heading to Spain, do you want to see misty mountains, rocky coastlines, or searing-hot cities? These questions will decide whether you head to Torla, Basque Country, or Sevilla. Study up before your next vacation.

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Reason #5

To understand your home

Geography allows you to understand the place where you live. People settle in specific places because of the landscape. For example, cities are almost always built on a river or other reliable water supply. What is the history of the place you live? How has the geography affected the area? These are the questions to ask to gain a deep understanding of your home.

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Important Geography Terms

Page 9: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Landforms

Page 10: Foreign Language Survey. To make sense of different cultures Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine,

Population

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Climate

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