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Movement Regions Location Interaction Place

Movement Regions Location Interaction Place. Physical and human characteristics of a place or region Relationship between humans and their environment

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Page 1: Movement Regions Location Interaction Place. Physical and human characteristics of a place or region Relationship between humans and their environment

•Movement•Regions•Location•Interaction•Place

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• Physical and human characteristics of a place or region

• Relationship between humans and their environment

• Culture – learned system of shared beliefs, traits, and values

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•People, goods, ideas, animals, & plants move from one place to another

•Migrate: to move from one place to another to settle

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•Reasons for moving:• Push Factors—problems that push you away from an area.

• Example: poverty, overcrowding, lack of jobs, schools, prejudice, war, natural disasters

• Pull Factors—advantages that pull you toward an area.

• Examples: higher standard of living,

employment, freedom, etc.

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•Natural barriers-mountain ranges, canyons, rivers etc. Can make migration difficult.

•Modern forms of transportation have made it easier for people to move.

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•A group of places that have physical features or human characteristics in common.

•Geographers use regions to understand the differences and similarities among places on earth.

•Ex-Languages, religions, similar cultures etc.

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•Natural region has its own unique combination of plant life, animal life, & climate.

•Natural Regions: 10 natural regions (listed on pg. 38 in textbook)

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Allows you to find a place anywhere on earth.

•2 types of location

•Absolute

•Relative

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Absolute: exact spot on Earth where a place can be found.

• Uses Latitude and Longitude lines.

•Everywhere on earth has a “world address” that is made up of latitude & longitude coordinates

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Relative: describes a place by its relation to other places.

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Frisco, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Plano, Texas

Austin, Texas

Paris, Texas

Houston, Texas

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Occurs because humans depend on, adapt to, & modify the world around them.

People and the environment continually interact!

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• People depend on their environment for items such as food and clothing.

• Some places are the way they are because people have modified them.–Ex: clearing land for farming

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•Humans have adapted their way of life to the natural resources around them.

•Ex: live near oceans, learned to fish or build your home from local materials or wear clothes according to environment

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•Changes by humans may hurt or help the environment.

•Ex: Pollution hurts the environment

•Ex: use public transportation=less pollution=healthier environment

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• The environment can also hurt people–Ex: hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados.

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• The first thing people want to know about a place is what is it like?

• Every place has a distinct group of physical features, such as climate, landforms, bodies of water and plant and animal life

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• Every place has a distinct group of physical features, such as climate, landforms, bodies of water and plant and animal life

• Place can also have human characteristics or features that human beings have created such as cities and town governments and cultural traditions.

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Three examples of how places can change:

• Rivers, forests, wetlands, glaciers and oceans continue to change

• Some changes are dramatic caused by erupting volcanoes, earthquakes and hurricanes

• Some changes are slow such as movement of glaciers or formation of deltas