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5 Themes Of Geography (Place (Place helps you idenifie a place by human…
5 Themes Of Geography
Place
Place helps you idenifie a place by human made fetures. You might idenify a place by the climate, the wildlife, and the culture. You may also reconize the place by natural landforms and the laungage.
The Eiffel tower in Paris
Niagra Falls in Buffalo New York
Statue Of Liberty in New York City
Movement
When one town or city makes a change and see´s good results, another town or city usally makes the change and thats followed by another city and it makes a ripple effect. Before you know it a number of towns have made the change. Movement is also how ideas and goods travel from place to place.
Salmon swimming up stream to warmer water
Abraham Lincolin trying to abolish slavery.
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Location
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Absaloute location is where a certain place is found, using logitude or ladatude. You could also use an adress. There is also another type of location called relative location. An examle of relative location is its 3 miles South of New York.
For example 70 degrees north and 20 degrees south.
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Ineraction
People build bridges to get acroos a body of water
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Interaction is when people move to a location and make changes to help benifit their lives. Interaction is also when the enviorment changes the life of the residents that live there.
When we build roads the to get a more direct path to a destenation.
Region
A region are places that have at least 1 thing in common. Citys, towns and states are political regions because they live under the U.S goverment. Climate and culture can also be regions. Some areas could be in multiple regions.
All the staes located in the Northeast corner are part of New England
All the cities or towns in the US and Canada are a region because they are all on the same continent, North America.
All the countries on the continent Africa are in a region because they are all part of Africa.
Jacobs, Heidi Hayes., and Michal LeVasseur. Prentice Hall World Studies. Geography, History, Culture. Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005.