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Five Themes of Geography Geography is more than names, dates, capital cities and remote locations on maps. Geographers organize space on a map in ways like historians organize time. Five Themes of Geography There are five themes of geography that help geographers organize space. These themes answer the questions: Where is it? Why is it there? and What are the consequence of its being there? Five Themes of Geography Location Place Human/Environment Interaction Movement Regions Five Themes of Geography The first of the five themes is Location. Just like it sounds, when you talk about location, you mean a point or an area somewhere on the surface of the Earth. Absolute location can be a street address or the latitude and longitude of a place. It’s very specific. The absolute location of New York City is: 40° 42' 51" N longitude 74° 0' 23" W latitude. Five Themes of Geography The Relative location describes the location of a place with respect to other places and the environment. New York City is on the eastern seaboard of the United State. The City was built where the Hudson River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The Big Apple is in the southeast corner of New York State. Five Themes of Geography The second of the five themes is Place. Place refers to the physical and human characteristics in a location. Physical characteristics refer to mountains, rivers, animals, plants, forests, beaches, grasslands, bodies of water, soil and topography of a spot.
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