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Geographythe description of the Earth's surface and the people and processes that shape its landscapes
Geographyis bound by the physical Earth itself and extends down to the building level scale
Greekswrote about the Earth being round and established mathematical principles
Greeksestablished three primary continents in the world
Three Primary ContinentsEurope, Asia, Libya(Africa)
Greek PhilosophersAnaximander, Plato and Aristotle, Erastosthenes
Anaximanderfirst person credited with making a map of the known world at that time
Anaximander's Mapwas the first scale map of the world. was made from information received from sailors accounts.
Innacuracy of Anaximander's Mapconsidering the small scale portion, due to lack of available information
Aristotle and Platofurthered the beleif that the Earth was round
Erastosthenescredited with first using the term geography to describe this new area of scientific theory
Erastosthenesusing two points on the Earth's surface he measured the circumference of the Earth
Romansmaps became moree symbols of art and decoration rather than mathematical representations of the Earth's surface
Roman PhilosopherPtolemy
Ptolemywrote geographica (Guide to Geography)
Geographicagave very detaied descriptions of cities and peoples of the Earth
Medieval Period - Europewas caught in the dark ages
Medieval Period - Islamic Worldit extended from Northern Africa to India. continued to build upon the foundations the Greeks had laid.
Islamic PhilosopherAl-Idrisi
Al-Idrisiconstructed a world map that incorporated expanding geographic knowledge on a worlwide scale
Chinawas the center of the world in both science and development.
ChinaMiddle Kingdoms
Europe's Opportunitychina's isolation which prevented the possibility of further geographical exploration. Allowing Euope to colonize other countries.
Chinese CartographerPhei Hsiu
Phei Hsiuproduced the first map of china
Chinese ExplorerZheng He
Zheng Hemight have traveled to the coast of Alaska or Russia. After his voyages China shut off its borders to the ouside world
The Age of ExplorationEurope became the forefront of geography.
Marco Polohelped Europe take serious notice of the outside world
European CartographerGerardus Mercator
Gerardus Mercatorthe first to produce a world map, that showed with relative accuracy, the general outline of the continents
The Modern Periodhad two schools of thought founded and two societies
Royal Geographic Societyfounded in London
National Geographic Societyfounded in America
Two New Schools of Thoughtenviornmental determinism and possibilist
Environmental Determinismproposes that cultures are a direct result of where they exist
Environmental Determinismled by Carl Ritter, Ellen Semple, and Elsworth Huntington
Environmental Determinsmwarmer climates tend to cause inhabitants to have a more relaxed attitude torward work and progress
Environmental Determinismled to beleive that Europeans and those from a more temperate climate were motivated, intelligent, and more culturally advanced than those from warmer climates
Environmental Determinismis incorrect.
Environmental Determinismschool of thought attacked as being prejudicial
Possibilistsuggests that humans are not a product of their environment but process the skills to modify their environment to fit human needs
Possibilistapproach in which people can determine their outcomes
Today and Beyondgeography is dominated by three technologies = GPS, GIS, and Aerial photgraphy
GPSGlobal Positioning Systems
GISGeographic Information Systems
Aerial Photographyallows geographers to see land use changing over time by comparing pictures of places from years past to the present
Global Positioning Systemsatellite based system that allows us to determine the absolute location of places or geographic features with extreme accuracy with the use of longitude and latitude lines. Allows researchers to collect data quickly
Geographic Information Systemscomputer hardware and software which allows us to compile and compare data and creates maps where patterns and processes are superimposed