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THE BASICS OF GEOGRAPHY : Interaction & Movement

Geography - The Basics - Interaction & Movement

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THE BASICS OF GEOGRAPHY

: Interaction & Movement

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HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION

There are three key concepts to H-E Interaction:Humans adapt to their environmentsHumans modify their environmentsHumans depend on their environment

Humans both shape and are shaped by the physical and human characteristics of their environment

The Basics of Geography : Interaction & Movement

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HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION

List three different ways each that humans depend on, adapt

to, or modify their environment.

The Basics of Geography : Interaction & Movement

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MOVEMENT Movement refers to the transportation of

people, goods, and ideas throughout the worldAs people travel from one location to

another they bring with them and transmit their ideals and understandings with those that they interact

As goods are exported and imported throughout the world’s nations, the world becomes smaller and nations become more dependent on outside sources

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MOVEMENTAs technology improvements increase,

so do the dissemination of ideas throughout the world

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MOVEMENT

List three different ideas/products/customs that

your home country has borrowed from another culture.

The Basics of Geography : Interaction & Movement