Geography: The Study of Earth's Features and Human Interaction

 
1. Copy HW
 
2. Start by defining the term
geography on page 5 in your
notebook
 
How does where people
live affect how they live?
 
 
Why study social studies?
 
 
The study of the earth’s
physical and human
features and the
interaction between them
 
Describe the nature of a place!
 
 
Volcanoes
Oceans
Mountains
 
What  have people created in a certain area!
 
 
Airports
Monuments
Roads
 
Finding Energy Sources
 
Opening up businesses in new countries
 
Helping feed the poor
 
 
 
Where is it?
 
Relative location-in relation to something else
 
Absolute location-exact spot
 
Longitude
- (meridians) circle the earth pole to
pole, and measure distance east to west of the
Prime Meridian
 
 
 
 
Latitude
- (parallels)  circle the earth parallel to
the equator, and measure distance north and
south of the 
equator
 
 
Equator- circles the earth like a belt, divides the earth
into hemispheres, 
equator is 0 degrees latitude
 
Hemisphere- ½ sphere– (Northern, southern, eastern,
western)
 
 
Prime Meridian- line that runs from north to south,
everything to the east of the PM for 180 degrees is the
eastern hemisphere while everything to the west of the
PM for 180 degrees is the western hemisphere. The PM
runs through Greenwich England and is located at 
0
degrees longitude.
 
 
 
NY
45 degrees N, 65 degrees W
 
Capetown
35 degrees S, 25 degrees E
 
Lisbon
40 degrees N, 10 degrees W
 
Please complete numbers 4-18
 
4-     
0 degrees
5-     0 degrees
6-    North/Northeast
7-      Sydney
8-     Capetowm
9-     West
10-   0 degrees and 30 degrees E
11-  Europe, Africa, antart
12-   75 deg South
13-    PM (0 deg )   and 30 deg W
14-    Rio, BA
15-    15deg N and 30 deg N
16-  West
17-  120 deg W
18-   EQ (0 deg)  20 deg S,   40 deg S
 
 
Please complete 1-9 on your temperature zones
worksheet
 
Enrichment/Bonus Questions:
 
In which temperature zone do most people live???
 
Which countries in the world are the most
populated?
 
Why do most people live there?
 
 
 
 
Moscow=
 
 
Tokyo=
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Geography is the study of the Earth's physical and human features, their interaction, and how location impacts people's lives. It involves defining terms like longitude, latitude, equator, and prime meridian to understand relative and absolute locations. Geography helps us appreciate the nature of places, human creations in different areas, and the significance of energy sources. It also explores how social studies connect to where people live and the global impact of opening businesses, finding energy sources, and addressing societal needs.

  • Geography
  • Earth features
  • Human interaction
  • Location impact
  • Social studies

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  1. 1. Copy HW 2. Start by defining the term geography on page 5 in your notebook

  2. How does where people live affect how they live? Why study social studies?

  3. The study of the earths physical and human features and the interaction between them

  4. Describe the nature of a place! Volcanoes Oceans Mountains

  5. What have people created in a certain area! Airports Monuments Roads

  6. Finding Energy Sources Opening up businesses in new countries Helping feed the poor

  7. Where is it? Relative location-in relation to something else Absolute location-exact spot

  8. Longitude- (meridians) circle the earth pole to pole, and measure distance east to west of the Prime Meridian Latitude- (parallels) circle the earth parallel to the equator, and measure distance north and south of the equator

  9. Equator- circles the earth like a belt, divides the earth into hemispheres, equator is 0 degrees latitude Hemisphere- sphere (Northern, southern, eastern, western) Prime Meridian- line that runs from north to south, everything to the east of the PM for 180 degrees is the eastern hemisphere while everything to the west of the PM for 180 degrees is the western hemisphere. The PM runs through Greenwich England and is located at 0 degrees longitude.

  10. NY 45 degrees N, 65 degrees W Capetown 35 degrees S, 25 degrees E Lisbon 40 degrees N, 10 degrees W

  11. Please complete numbers 4-18 4- 0 degrees 5- 0 degrees 6- North/Northeast 7- Sydney 8- Capetowm 9- West 10- 0 degrees and 30 degrees E 11- Europe, Africa, antart 12- 75 deg South 13- PM (0 deg ) and 30 deg W 14- Rio, BA 15- 15deg N and 30 deg N 16- West 17- 120 deg W 18- EQ (0 deg) 20 deg S, 40 deg S

  12. Please complete 1-9 on your temperature zones worksheet Enrichment/Bonus Questions: In which temperature zone do most people live??? Which countries in the world are the most populated? Why do most people live there?

  13. Moscow= Tokyo=

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