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Page 1: What is Geography?

What is Geography?

AP Human Geography

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Geography is…

• The scientific study of the location of people and activities across the Earth, and the reasons for their distribution.

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History vs. Geography

• Historians organize material by time

• Something that happens at one point in time can impact something that happens at a later time.

• Geographers organize material by place

• Something that happens in one place can impact another place.

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Geographers answer this question…

•Why is what where?• Huh?

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What is what?

• What can be anything….• People (racial, ethnic groups)• Places (cities, fast food restaurants)• Objects (tall buildings)• Natural phenomena (hurricanes, volcanoes)• Beliefs (religion, political)• Systems/ institutions

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What is where?• Where is any area or point on the Earth’s surface, large or

small.• Africa• Southwest Asia • Canada• Paris • Southside of Chicago• 95th and Michigan• 9652 S. Michigan Ave.• Harlan Room 207 : )

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Why + What + Where

• Why are tall buildings (what) located in downtown Chicago (where)?

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Why + What + Where

• Why do people in certain parts of Canada (where) speak French (what)?

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Why + What + Where

• Why are fast food restaurants (what) more common that grocery stores on the Westside of Chicago (where)?

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Why + What + Where

• Why are most major cities (what) located near bodies of water (where)?

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Why + What + Where

• Why are corporations and financial institutions (what) located in big cities (where)?

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This week…

• We will begin to examine how human geographers think about the world.

• Key Issue: How do geographers describe where things are?

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What is Geography? Pt. 2

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Branches of Geography

Physical• Studies the physical/ natural

features of the Earth.• Mountains, rivers, tectonic

plates, oceans, volcanoes, natural resources.

Human• Studies the interaction

between people and the natural features of the Earth.

• Farming, cities, culture, migration patterns, habitat, political boundaries.

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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!

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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?

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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 regional characteristics of the Midwest U.S.?

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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?

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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?

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Place

• The physical and human characteristics of a location.

• Describe Chicago…

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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 the map symbols mean.

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Lines of Latitude

• Lines of latitude run EAST-WEST across a map.

• They measure distance NORTH or SOUTH of the Equator, which is 0 degrees latitude.

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Lines of Longitude• Lines of Longitude run

from the NORTH pole to the SOUTH pole.

• They measure distance EAST or WEST of the Prime Meridian, which is 0 degrees longitude.

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Latitude and Longitude

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Different Types of Maps

• Physical Maps– Show features such as

mountains, plains, rivers and oceans.

– Focus is on natural features…not cities, countries, and borders.

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Different Types of Maps

• Political Maps– The focus is on

cities, countries, states, and borders.

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Different Types of Maps

Thematic Maps– These maps focus on

themes such as population density or weather, for example.

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Different Types of Maps

• Historical Maps– Shows how a certain

area has changed over time.

– Shows what a certain area used to look like.

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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.


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