THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY
"Where are we?" is the question that the theme Location answers. Location may be absolute or it may be relative. These locations, whether relative or absolute, may be of people or places.
An absolute location is a latitude and longitude (a global location) or a street
address (local location).
Relative locations are described by landmarks, time,
direction or distance from one place to another and may associate a particular
place with another.
What kind of place is it?
What do you think of when you imagine
Places have both human and physical characteristics, as well as images.
Physical characteristics include mountains, rivers, soil, beaches, wildlife, soil. Places have human characteristics also. These characteristics are derived from the ideas and actions of people that result in changes to the environment, such as buildings, roads, clothing, and food habits.
The image people have of a place is based on their experiences, both intellectual and emotional. People's descriptions of a place reveal their values, attitudes, and perceptions.
How is your hometown connected to
other places?
HUMAN/ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION
How do humans and the environment
affect each other? We change the environment and then sometime Mother
Nature changes it back. For example, floods in the mid-West, Hurricane
Katrina, and earthquakes and mudslides in
There are three key concepts to human/environmental interaction:
Humans adapt
on the environment.
Humans modify the environment.
Humans depend to the
environment.
People depend on
the
All places on Earth have
advantages and disadvantages for human settlement. One person's advantage
may be another person's disadvantage. Some like the excitement of large
cities whereas others prefer remoteness. Environment is not just
trees, spotted owls, and rain forests. Environment is a feeling.
What is the environment of a big city?
Given the choice, where would you live? Why? What is the environment? How do people interact with the environment? How do the physical features affect us?
How have we adapted to or changed
our landscape? For example, in the
The movement of people, the import and export of goods, and mass communication have all played major roles in shaping our world. People everywhere interact. They travel from place to place and they communicate. We live in a global village and global economy.
People interact with each other through movement. Humans occupy places unevenly on Earth because of the environment but also because we are social beings. We interact with each other through travel, trade, information flows (E-Mail) and political events.
Not only do humans move but also
ideas move; fashions move; fads move. What is an example of an idea that
moves? Fashion? Fad?
How do we depend on people in other places? How would our lives
change if our movement options changed? What would happen if we traveled
by camel or horse? How do we move from place to place? How do we
actually get food?
A region is the basic unit of study in geography. A region is an area that displays a coherent unity in terms of the government, language, or possibly the landform or situation. Regions are human constructs that can be mapped and analyzed.
There are five regions of the
What region do we live in?