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Five Themes of Geography  Place, Region, Location, Human-Environment Interaction, Spatial Interaction or movement  
Place  the description of what and how we see and experience a certain aspect of the Earth's surface  
Place  reflects a perception of uniqueness of a location  
Sense of Place  infusing a place with meaning and emotion, but remembering important events that occurred in a place  
Sense of Place  labeling a place with a certain character  
Perception of Places  belief or understanding about a place  
Perception of Places  is developed through books, movies, stories, or pictures  
Region  links places together through the common threads in the landscape  
Region  can be used to pull different places together  
Corn Belt  midwestern portion of the United States is characterized by its dependence on agriculture where the main crop is corn.  
Bible Belt  southern portion of the US where the presence of evangelical christians is prominent  
Three Types of Regions  formal, functional, perceptual/vernacular  
Formal Region  region where anything and everything inside has the same characteristic or phenomena - homogeneity  
Formal Region  where the people share one or more cultural traits - food, belief system, dress, dances, hair styles, language  
Formal Region  Germany = has a defined political boundary with sovereignty in which inside the people share cultural traits that make them all Germans  
Formal Region  Corn Belt - has one perdominant crop in the region which is corn  
Functional Region  the center is the most intense but it loses the characteristics the farther distance is from the focal point  
Functional Region  the product of interactions of movement of various kinds  
Functional Region  ex radio station  
Functional Region  a city - has a sorrounding region in which the workers commute from the downtown area to subsidiary centers  
Distance Decay  sphere of influence is reduced as the distance increases  
Distance Decay  mall - people who live closer more often frequent the mall than those who live farther  
Perceptual/Vernacular Region  intellectual constructs designed to help us understand the nature and distribution of phenomena in human geography  
Perceptual/Vernacular Region  exist primarily in an individual's perception or feelings  
Zelinsky's Article  North America's Vernacular regions  
Location  theme that geographer's use in their analysis of the Earth  
Location  the geographic position of people and things on the Earths surface and how they affect what happens and why  
Relative Location  giving their location in reference to another feature on the Earth's surface  
Reference Point  the feature that is used in reference to one's location  
Absolute Location  the position of a certain item on the surface of the Earth as expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude and longitude  
Absolute Location  an exact point  
Site  the absolute location of a place described by local releif, landforms, and other cultural or physical characteristics  
Site  refers to the internal physical characteristics of a place  
Poor Site  New Orleans - due to the human habitation is prone to flooding  
Situation  the relative location of a place in relation to the physical and cultural characteristics of the sorrounding area and the connections and interdependencies within that system  
Good Situation  New Orleans- being on the base of the Mississippi river which has enabled its growth  
Human Environment Interaction  theme that describes how people modify or alter the environment to fit individual or societal needs  
Human Environment Interaction  Las Vegas, Nevada - uilt in the middle of the desert humans have modified the environment around Las Vegas to provide enough water to meet the needs of the city  
Five Toos  when taken to the extreme makes land uninhabitable  
Five Toos  too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry, too hilly  
Spacial Interaction  how well an area is connected to the world determines its importance  
Poor Spacial Interaction  has lack of transportation connections  
High Spacial Interaction  New York City - various transportation systems