Location
a particular place or position
Human environment interaction
interactions between the human social system and the ecosystem
Natural Resource
materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
Geographer
Relative Location
a description of how a place is related to other places.
Place
a particular position or point in space.
Landmark
an object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, especially one that enables someone to establish their location.
Scarcity and Abundance
Abundance means knowing that you are enough and that you will have enough.
Scarcity is the state of being or feeling without or not having enough of something.
Hemisphere
a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.
Longitude
the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
Barrier
a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.
almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport.
Absolute Location
exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude.
Latitude
the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
Movement
an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.