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					Geography Unit 1A Chapter 1 Geographers Toolbox Thinking Globally  “Geo”-earth  “graphy”-to write  Geographers ask “where” things are and “why” they are there  Geography-The study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth. Geography  Physical Geography-focus on natural environment.  The earth’s natural phenomena, like soil, plants, climate and topography.  This is what most think of when they think Geography.  Human Geography-focus on people.  Processes, and locations of the earth’s human creations and their interactions. Looking at the earth  Continents  County  State/province/territory  Islands  Oceans The World The Science of Mapmaking  Cartographer-A person who makes maps  How do you know where things are without a map? Maps and Map Symbols  Scale  Compass Rose  Symbols  Title  Key/Legend  Color Maps  Maps-a two dimensional or flat scale model of the earth’s surface  Globe-scale model of the earth  Great Circle Route-shortest distance between 2 points on the earth Types of Maps During the course of the year we will look at all types of maps, here are a few:  Thematic  Flow-line  Chloropleth  Dot Density  Proportional  Symbol thematic  Reference  Isoline Thematic  Cognative or mental maps Map Projections  Projections are the scientific method of transferring locations on the Earth’s surface to a flat map.  Think of a projection of making the skin of an orange lay flat. Four types of distortions can occur: 1. shape of an area is distorted. 2. distance between two points may increase or decrease. 3. relative size of different areas may be altered. 4. Direction from one place to another can be distorted. Classes of Maps  Cylindrical (compromise)-shows true direction but loses distance.  Planar-shows true direction and examines the earth from one point.  Conic-cone over the earth, loses direction but keeps distance intact.  Oval-combination of cylindrical and conic Contemporary Tools for Mapping Geographic Information Systems (GIS) • Information on a location is stored in layers. • Layers can be viewed individually or combined. Remote Sensing • Remote sensing satellites scan the earth. • Google maps Global Positioning Systems (GPS) • Accurately determines the precise position of something on earth. • Originally designed for aircraft and ships, now available for autos. Get out your notebook  Put yourself in groups of 3. HURRY! DO THIS BEFORE THE TARDY BELL RINGS!  Analyze your picture:  What do you see in the picture?  What do you think is "different" in the picture?  Does this look like everywhere else in the world?  What affects the “look” of this place?  Is the location of this place important?  If I were trying to get to this place, how I might I travel there? Warm-UP Describe Manvel High School using the 5 Themes of Geography- there should be a characteristic for each Theme Five Themes of Geography  Location  Human/Environment Interactions  Regions  Place  Movement Location  How do Geographers know where things are? Absolute Location: refers to a position on the global grid. Relative Location: a location as described in relation to places around it. Absolute or Mathematical Location  Mathematical location-location described by meridians and parallels, otherwise known as latitude and longitude. Absolute location is unique for each place on earth.  The absolute location of the ACC radio tower.  Latitude: 29-24'02'' N Longitude: 095-12'14'' W Latitude and Longitude  Meridians or longitude  Parallels or Latitude  Prime Meridian  GMT-Greenwich Mean Time  International Date line  Equator  Hemispheres Latitude and Longitude Place-Unique location of a feature Why is each point on Earth Unique? Four ways to identify a place on earth by it’s location. 1. Place name Toponym or name to distinguish them from others. Some names reflect history—New York Some reflect the founder-Alvin-Alvin Morgan Some are reflective-Three Rivers Site 2. Site- physical character of a place Climate Topography soil water resources Vegetation elevation . Situation 3. Situation-location of a place relative to another place. This characteristic refers to relative location. Human Environment Interaction People and their environment. Environmental Modification  Changes to environment to suit people. Movement  Interconnections between areas  What connects people and places  How do people move from one place To another? Regions The organization of the earth’s surface into distinct areas that are viewed as different from other areas. Types of regions  There are three types of regions: 1. Formal region 2. Functional Region 3. Vernacular or perceptual region Formal Region  Other wise known as uniform or homogeneous region.  Everyone within the region shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics.  Creation of a state or province is a formal region Formal regions  The North America Wheat Belt is a formal region.  Persons in the USA who vote Republican or Democratic . Functional Region  Functional or Nodal Regions are organized around a core, node or focal point.  Geographers use functional regions to display information about economic areas.  Newspaper circulation  TV Station reception area  People in our are who follow the Texans. Functional region  The core area has distinct characteristics that lessen in intensity as one travels to the periphery, or the region’s margins.  Traveling West from Denver persons will venture to the periphery of Salt Lake City. Perceptual or Vernacular Regions  They are places that people believe to exist as part of their cultural identity.  The reflect feelings and images more than any objective reality. Regions  Emerging mega regions of the USA Globalization  A force or process that involves the entire world and results in making something worldwide in scope.  Human activities are rarely confined to one location.  Multinational Corporation-located in more than one country. Can affect the culture of other nations. Distribution  Distribution-the arrangement of a feature in space  Density-frequency in which something occurs . Distribution, cont.  Concentration-the extent of a features spread over space.  Are they clustered (close together)?  Are they dispersed (far apart) ?  Concentration is not the same as density. You can have the same density but different concentrations. Think housing in communities. Distribution, cont.  Pattern-the geometric arrangement of objects in space.  Some are geometric-houses on a street are linear.  Some are random and irregular China Spatial interaction  Historically-settlers, explorers created interaction between locations  Today- Airplanes, computers, Television, internet  Distance Decay-the farther away one group is from another group, the less likely they are to interact with each other. Electronic communication Has lessened this concept. Diffusion of culture and economy  North America, Western Europe and Japan are the centers of global culture and economy.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            