The amount of themes of geography
Five (5) Themes
The 5 themes are used by these people
Geographers
2376 S. Home Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068 is an example of this theme of geography.
(Absolute) location
The two types of Place are Physical and ________ features.
Human
What are the two characteristics of a PLACE?
Human and Physical
True or false, a city can be considered a region.
True
Movement refers to the way people, _____________, information, and ideas move from one place to the other.
goods or products
The Grand Canyon and Eiffel Tower are an example of this theme of geography.
Place (Physical and Human characteristics)
People _______ the environment when they change it. For example, adding a highway.
modify
human-environment interaction is
to the way people use and change their surroundings
The study of Earth and everything on it is called____________.
Geography
HEI looks at the relationships between ______________ and their environment.
humans and their environment
Building houses by destroying forests is an example of this theme of geography.
Human environment interaction
People, goods, and _______ are examples of movement.
ideas
a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
Peninsula
A GPS uses what kind of Location?
Absolute
those ways of communicating that reach large numbers of people, such as newspapers, magazines, etc.….
Mass communication
The mid-west is an example of this theme of geography.
Region
Your house address is an example of _________ location.
absolute
What is an archipelago?
group of islands
In Human-Environment Interaction, humans can either _______, _______, or _______ the environment.
What is adapt, modify, or depend on the environment?
A list of the 5 themes of Geography.
What are movement, regions, human-environment interaction, location, and place?
Sharing a video of a speech made by a prominent leader on social media is an example of this theme of geography.
Movement (ideas)
Region is an area that is defined by certain _______________ characteristics.
common characteristics (or something similar)
an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
Equator