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THE ANCIENT ORIGINS
 & BASIC CONCEPTS
        OF
 WORLD GEOGRAPHY



  DR. DUKUZUMURENYI
I

WHAT DOES GEOGRAPHY MEAN?

WHY STUDY WORLD GEOGRAPHY?
WHAT DOES GEOGRAPHY MEAN?
GEOGRAPHIA

  1. GEO- THE GREEK WORD
  FOR EARTH.
  2. GRAPHIA- THE GREEK
  WORD FOR GRAPH.
   GRAPH- A NETWORK OF
    LINES CONNECTING
    POINTS. A GRID SYSTEM.
WHAT IS A GRID SYSTEM?
AGRAPH WHICH ALLOWS THE
LOCATION OF A POINT ON A
MAP OR ON THE EARTH’S
SURFACE TO BE DESCRIBED IN
A WAY THAT IS MEANINGFUL
AND UNIVERSALY
UNDERSTOOD.
GRID SYSTEM
WHAT IS WORLD GEOGRAPHY?
THE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES-
 THE AREAL DIFFERENTIATION
 OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE.
 [AREAL DIFFERENTIATION-
 DIFFERENCES ON THE EARTH’S
 SURFACE.]
TYPES OF DIFFERENCES ON THE
       EARTH’S SURFACE
1.CHARACTER: VARIOUS
 APPEARANCES. DIFFERENT
 PLACES LOOK DIFFERENT.
  SAHARA DESERT




                   AMAZON RAIN
                     FOREST
TYPES OF DIFFERENCES ON THE
       EARTH’S SURFACE
2.ARRANGEMENT: PATTERN.
 DIFFERENT PLACES ARE
 ORGANIZED DIFFERENTLY.




                NICARAGUAN VILLAGE
 MALI VILLAGE
TYPES OF DIFFERENCES ON THE
        EARTH’S SURFACE
3.INTERRELATIONS:
 CONNECTIONS. DIFFERENT
 PLACES HAVE DIFFERENT TYPES
 OF INTERACTION.



                     FALLUJAH, IRAQ
      GHANA MARKET
ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
1. CLIMATE: WEATHER
 CONDITIONS OF A REGION.
2. ELEVATION: THE ALTITUDE
 OR HEIGHT OF A PLACE.




      TORNADO   MT. KILIMANJARO
ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
3. SOIL: DISINTEGRATED
 [BROKEN DOWN] ROCK AND
 HUMUS [ORGANIC MATERIAL-
 DEAD ANIMALS & PLANTS].
4. VEGETATION: PLANT LIFE.

5. POPULATION: NUMBER OF
 PEOPLE IN A PLACE.
ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
6.INTERNATIONAL
 ORGANIZATIONS: PROTECT
 THE INTERESTS OF MEMBER
 NATIONS. EXAMPLES: UNITED
 NATIONS [UN]; AFRICAN UNION
 [AU]; ORGANIZATION OF
 PETROLEUM EXPORTING
 COUNTRIES [OPEC].
ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
7.POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS:
 NATIONS OF THE WORLD.
 EXAMPLE: UNITED STATES OF
 AMERICA; THE PEOPLES
 REPUBLIC OF CHINA; FEDERAL
 REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA; GREAT
 SOCIALIST PEOPLES LIBYAN
 ARAB JAMAHIRIYA.
II

WHY STUDY WORLD GEOGRAPHY?
PREPARES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN
           SOCIETY.
 Itallows you to obtain a range of learning
  experiences and skills which make you
  highly attractive to a wide range of future
  employers. The skills practiced in
  geography are used by many
  professionals: urban and regional
  planners, resource managers, attorneys,
  legislators, business and political
  leaders, architects, marketing consultants
  and engineers. It is an ideal stepping
  stone to a wide range of careers.
IT IS A BROAD DIVERSE SUBJECT
    THAT ENCOMPASSES A WIDE
      ARRAY OF KNOWLEDGE.
 Geography   is a broad flexible subject,
 which may be classified as an art,
 science or social science. Geography,
 as a discipline, is as diverse as the
 problems facing our planet. From saving
 a forest to planning a downtown
 development project, geographers are
 there.
STUDYING GEOGRAPHY PROMOTES
     ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY.
 Education is the most effective means that
 society possesses for confronting the
 challenges of the future. In order to address
 the environmental challenges society is
 currently faced with, people are needed who
 can think broadly and understand the
 systems, connections, and patterns of the
 physical and cultural world. We desperately
 need people equipped with the analytical
 skills necessary to rebuild neighborhoods,
 towns, and communities.
STUDYING GEOGRAPHY EXPANDS
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF OUR PLANET.
 Studying Geography can take you to
 distant lands and cultures. You can
 develop the skills that will help you
 recognize and make sense of the
 patterns, distributions, and interactions
 between living things and their
 environment. Geographers often study
 places by experiencing them first-hand.
 They use cutting edge technology to
 study the landscapes and patterns that
 define who we are and what we do.
III
THE ANCIENT ORIGINS OF
  WORLD GEOGRAPHY
ANCIENT ORIGINS

THE GREEKS
 WROTE THAT THE
 WORLD’S OLDEST
 RACE OF MEN
 DEVELOPED ALL
 OF THE SCIENCES,
 INCLUDING
 GEOGRAPHY.         HERODOTUS
                     484 B.C. - 432 B.C.
ANCIENT ORIGINS




THE DEVELOPERS OF
 GEOGRAPHY WERE THE
 BLACK MEN AND WOMEN OF
 CLASSICAL KEMET [EGYPT] &
 TA-SETI [NUBIA: THE SUDAN]
ANCIENT ORIGINS




THE PRIESTS OF CLASSICAL
 KEMET USED GEOGRAPHY TO
 ALIGN THE GREAT PYRAMIDS
 WITH TRUE NORTH.
ANCIENT ORIGINS




THE PRIESTS OF KEMET SHOWED
 THE GREEKS HOW TO MEASURE
 THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE
 EARTH, USING LATITUDE AND
 LONGITUDE.
ANCIENT ORIGINS
THE  GREEK LIBRARIAN
 ERASTOSTHENES [275
 BC - 193 BC] WAS THE
 FIRST GREEK TO LEARN
 OF THE AFRICAN
 METHOD FOR
 MEASURING THE
 EARTH’S
 CIRCUMFERENCE.
ANCIENT ORIGINS
EARTH CIRCUMFERENCE FORMULA
       A/360   = D/C
WHERE,

  A = SHADOW ANGLE
  360 = DEGREES IN CIRCLE
  D = DISTANCE FROM
        EQUATOR.
  C = CIRCUMFERENCE
ANCIENT ORIGINS
PIRI REIS MAP - MADE IN
 CONSTANTINOPLE IN 1513 BY
 ADMIRAL PIRI IBN HAJI
 MEHMED.
 SHOWS ANTARTICA FREE OF
 ICE. EUROPEANS DID KNOW
 ABOUT ANTARTICA UNTIL 1818
 AND THE INTERIOR OF
 ANTARTICA UNTIL 1958.
ADMIRAL PIRI REIS MAP
THE   MAP GIVES EXACT
 INFORMATION ABOUT THE
 WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA,
 EASTERN COAST OF SOUTH
 AMERICA AND NORTHERN
 COAST OF ANTARTICA.
IT IS BASED ON MUCH OLDER
 MAPS.
ADMIRAL PIRI REIS MAP
IV
BASIC CONCEPTS OF
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
1.
FIVE THEMES OF WORLD
      GEOGRAPHY
LOCATION
RELATIVELOCATION
ABSOLUTE LOCATION
PLACE
HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL
      INTERACTIONS
HUMANS ADAPT TO THE
 ENVIORNMENT.
HUMANS MODIFY THE
 ENVIRONMENT.
HUMANS DEPEND ON THE
 ENVIRONMENT.
MOVEMENT
PEOPLE

GOODS

IDEAS
REGIONS


FORMAL REGION: ONE
ESSENTIAL UNIFORMITY IN
ONE OR A LIMITED NUMBER
OF RELATED PHYSICAL OR
CULTURAL FEATURES.
REGIONS
         [CONTINUED]
FUNCTIONAL  REGIONS: A
 SPATIAL SYSTEM, WHOSE
 PARTS ARE
 INTERCONNECTED. HAS A
 CORE AREA SURROUNDED BY
 TOTAL SUBORDINATE AREAS.
VERNACULAR [PERCEPTUAL]
REGIONS
          [CONTINUED]
REALM: THE LARGEST LOGICAL
 REGIONS INTO WHICH
 GEOGRPAHERS DIVIDE THE
 WORLD. DEFINED IN TERMS OF
 A COMPOSITE OF ITS LEADING
 CULTURAL, ECONOMIC,
 HISTORICAL, POLITICAL AND
 APPROPRIATE ENVIRONMENTAL
 FEATURES.
GEOGRAPHY REALMS
NORTH  AFRICA
SOUTHWEST ASIA

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

SOUTHEAST ASIA

PACIFIC REALM

NORTH AMERICA
GEOGRAPHY REALMS
           [CONTINUED]
CENTRAL  AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA

EUROPE

RUSSIA

EAST ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

AUSTRAILIA
2.
GEOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES
SPATIAL
WHERE THINGS ARE.

THINGS EXIST IN SPACE.

 THINGS CREATE SPATIAL
 PATTERNS, WHICH ARE
 PATTERNS IN THE SPACES
 INHABITED BY HUMANS, OR A
 SPATIAL SYSTEM.
ECOLOGY
RELATIONSHIPSAMONG
LIFE FORMS AND
PHYSICAL ELEMENTS.
HISTORICAL
WHEN AND WHY
SOMETHING HAPPENED
AT A PARTICULAR TIME.
ECONOMIC
HOW SOCIETIES
PRODUCE AND
EXCHANGE RESOURCES
TO MEET THE NEEDS OF
ITS PEOPLE.
CULTURAL
HOWA PARTICULAR
ETHNIC GROUP/RACE
VIEWS REALITY.
3.
BRANCHES OF WORLD
   GEOGRAPHY
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
THESTUDY OF THE EARTH’S
ENVIRONMENT: PROPERTIES
OF LAND, WATER, AIR,
PLANTS AND ANIMALS, THEIR
DISTRIBUTION AND
INTERRELATIONS.
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
THERELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN PEOPLE AND
THEIR ENVIRONMENT.
ANALYZES THE SPATIAL
VARIATIONS OF MATERIAL
TRAITS, SUCH AS HOUSE
TYPES AND SPIRITUAL
SYSTEMS.
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
POLITICALLY ORGANIZED
 AREAS [NATIONS OR
 STATES], THEIR RESOURCES
 AN EXTENT, AND THE
 REASONS FOR THE
 GEOGRAPHICAL FORMS
 WHICH THEY ASSUME.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
AKA ANTHROPOGEOGRAPHY.
  ANTHROPO: MAN
  [ANTHROPOLOGY: THE STUDY
  OF MAN]
  DEALS WITH MAN IN HIS
  GEOGRAPHIC ASPECTS, SUCH
  AS HIS LOCATION, REGION,
  ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION,
  MOVEMENT, SOCIETY.
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY


USES THE FIVE THEMES
TO STUDY THE
GEOGRAPHY OF THE
PAST.
URBAN GEOGRAPHY
STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS
 ASSOCIATED WITH CITIES,
 AND TOWNS AND THE
 GROWTH ASSOCIATED WITH
 URBANIZATION, WHICH IS THE
 GROWTH OF CITIES AS A
 RESULT OF RURAL
 MIGRATIONS TO CITIES.
CARTOGRAPHY
THESCIENCE OF THE
CONSTRUCTION (MAKING) OF
MAPS USING MATHEMATICS,
STATISTICS AND
COMPUTERS.
4.
RELATED FIELDS OF STUDY
GEOMETRY
GEOMETRIA:  LAND MEASURER
DEALS WITH THE DEDUCTION OF
 THE PROPERTIES, MEASURMENT
 AND RELATIONSHIP OF POINTS,
 LINES, ANGLES AND FIGURES IN
 SPACE FROM THEIR DEFINING
 CONDITIONALS BY MEANS OF
 CERTAIN ASSUMED PROPERTIES
 OF SPACE.
GEODESY
GEODAISIA: EARTH DIVISION.
DEALS WITH MEASUREMENT OF
 THE SHAPE OF AN AREA AND
 DISTANCES BETWEEN LARGE
 TRACTS OF LAND, THE EXACT
 POSITION OF GEOGRAPHICAL
 POINTS, AND THE CURVATURE,
 SHAPE AND DIMENSION OF THE
 EARTH.
5.
CONCEPTS
SCALE
TELLS THE RELATIONSHIP
 BETWEEN THE SIZE OF AN
 AREA ON A MAP AND THE
 ACTUAL SIZE OF THE
 MAPPED AREA ON THE
 EARTH’S SURFACE.
SPATIAL INTERACTION
COLLABORATIONBETWEEN
PLACES OCCURING IN
STRUCTURED AND
COMPREHENSIBLE WAYS.
SPATIAL INTERACTION
        [CONTINUED]
AFFECTED  BY:
  DISTANCE:
  LINEAR DISTANCE
  PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTANCE
  TIME DISTANCE.
SPATIAL INTERACTION
        [CONTINUED]
DISTANCEDECAY:
DECREASE IN INTERACTION
AS DISTANCE INCREASES.
SPATIAL INTERACTION
         [CONTINUED]
ACCESSIBILITY: HOW
 DIFFICULT OR EASY IS IT TO
 OVERCOME TIME OR SPACE
 SEPARATION.
SPATIAL INTERACTION
       [CONTINUED]
CONNECTIVITY:   ALL THE
 TANGIBLE AND
 INTANGIBLE WAYS
 PLACES ARE CONNECTED.
SPATIAL DIFFUSION
THEPROCESS OF
DISPERSION OF A THING
OR IDEA.
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS
THE BASIS OF REGIONS. THEY
 ARE THE TERRITORIAL
 OCCURRENCE OF
 ENVIRONMENTAL, HUMAN, OR
 ORGANIZATIONAL FEATURES
 SELECTED FOR STUDY.

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Ancient Origins & Basic Concepts of World Geography

  • 1. THE ANCIENT ORIGINS & BASIC CONCEPTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY DR. DUKUZUMURENYI
  • 2. I WHAT DOES GEOGRAPHY MEAN? WHY STUDY WORLD GEOGRAPHY?
  • 3. WHAT DOES GEOGRAPHY MEAN? GEOGRAPHIA 1. GEO- THE GREEK WORD FOR EARTH. 2. GRAPHIA- THE GREEK WORD FOR GRAPH. GRAPH- A NETWORK OF LINES CONNECTING POINTS. A GRID SYSTEM.
  • 4. WHAT IS A GRID SYSTEM? AGRAPH WHICH ALLOWS THE LOCATION OF A POINT ON A MAP OR ON THE EARTH’S SURFACE TO BE DESCRIBED IN A WAY THAT IS MEANINGFUL AND UNIVERSALY UNDERSTOOD.
  • 6. WHAT IS WORLD GEOGRAPHY? THE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES- THE AREAL DIFFERENTIATION OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE. [AREAL DIFFERENTIATION- DIFFERENCES ON THE EARTH’S SURFACE.]
  • 7. TYPES OF DIFFERENCES ON THE EARTH’S SURFACE 1.CHARACTER: VARIOUS APPEARANCES. DIFFERENT PLACES LOOK DIFFERENT. SAHARA DESERT AMAZON RAIN FOREST
  • 8. TYPES OF DIFFERENCES ON THE EARTH’S SURFACE 2.ARRANGEMENT: PATTERN. DIFFERENT PLACES ARE ORGANIZED DIFFERENTLY. NICARAGUAN VILLAGE MALI VILLAGE
  • 9. TYPES OF DIFFERENCES ON THE EARTH’S SURFACE 3.INTERRELATIONS: CONNECTIONS. DIFFERENT PLACES HAVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERACTION. FALLUJAH, IRAQ GHANA MARKET
  • 10. ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY 1. CLIMATE: WEATHER CONDITIONS OF A REGION. 2. ELEVATION: THE ALTITUDE OR HEIGHT OF A PLACE. TORNADO MT. KILIMANJARO
  • 11. ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY 3. SOIL: DISINTEGRATED [BROKEN DOWN] ROCK AND HUMUS [ORGANIC MATERIAL- DEAD ANIMALS & PLANTS]. 4. VEGETATION: PLANT LIFE. 5. POPULATION: NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN A PLACE.
  • 12. ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY 6.INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF MEMBER NATIONS. EXAMPLES: UNITED NATIONS [UN]; AFRICAN UNION [AU]; ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES [OPEC].
  • 13. ELEMENTS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY 7.POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS: NATIONS OF THE WORLD. EXAMPLE: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA; GREAT SOCIALIST PEOPLES LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA.
  • 14. II WHY STUDY WORLD GEOGRAPHY?
  • 15. PREPARES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY.  Itallows you to obtain a range of learning experiences and skills which make you highly attractive to a wide range of future employers. The skills practiced in geography are used by many professionals: urban and regional planners, resource managers, attorneys, legislators, business and political leaders, architects, marketing consultants and engineers. It is an ideal stepping stone to a wide range of careers.
  • 16. IT IS A BROAD DIVERSE SUBJECT THAT ENCOMPASSES A WIDE ARRAY OF KNOWLEDGE.  Geography is a broad flexible subject, which may be classified as an art, science or social science. Geography, as a discipline, is as diverse as the problems facing our planet. From saving a forest to planning a downtown development project, geographers are there.
  • 17. STUDYING GEOGRAPHY PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY.  Education is the most effective means that society possesses for confronting the challenges of the future. In order to address the environmental challenges society is currently faced with, people are needed who can think broadly and understand the systems, connections, and patterns of the physical and cultural world. We desperately need people equipped with the analytical skills necessary to rebuild neighborhoods, towns, and communities.
  • 18. STUDYING GEOGRAPHY EXPANDS OUR KNOWLEDGE OF OUR PLANET.  Studying Geography can take you to distant lands and cultures. You can develop the skills that will help you recognize and make sense of the patterns, distributions, and interactions between living things and their environment. Geographers often study places by experiencing them first-hand. They use cutting edge technology to study the landscapes and patterns that define who we are and what we do.
  • 19. III THE ANCIENT ORIGINS OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
  • 20. ANCIENT ORIGINS THE GREEKS WROTE THAT THE WORLD’S OLDEST RACE OF MEN DEVELOPED ALL OF THE SCIENCES, INCLUDING GEOGRAPHY. HERODOTUS 484 B.C. - 432 B.C.
  • 21. ANCIENT ORIGINS THE DEVELOPERS OF GEOGRAPHY WERE THE BLACK MEN AND WOMEN OF CLASSICAL KEMET [EGYPT] & TA-SETI [NUBIA: THE SUDAN]
  • 22. ANCIENT ORIGINS THE PRIESTS OF CLASSICAL KEMET USED GEOGRAPHY TO ALIGN THE GREAT PYRAMIDS WITH TRUE NORTH.
  • 23. ANCIENT ORIGINS THE PRIESTS OF KEMET SHOWED THE GREEKS HOW TO MEASURE THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE EARTH, USING LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE.
  • 24. ANCIENT ORIGINS THE GREEK LIBRARIAN ERASTOSTHENES [275 BC - 193 BC] WAS THE FIRST GREEK TO LEARN OF THE AFRICAN METHOD FOR MEASURING THE EARTH’S CIRCUMFERENCE.
  • 26. EARTH CIRCUMFERENCE FORMULA A/360 = D/C WHERE, A = SHADOW ANGLE 360 = DEGREES IN CIRCLE D = DISTANCE FROM EQUATOR. C = CIRCUMFERENCE
  • 27. ANCIENT ORIGINS PIRI REIS MAP - MADE IN CONSTANTINOPLE IN 1513 BY ADMIRAL PIRI IBN HAJI MEHMED.  SHOWS ANTARTICA FREE OF ICE. EUROPEANS DID KNOW ABOUT ANTARTICA UNTIL 1818 AND THE INTERIOR OF ANTARTICA UNTIL 1958.
  • 28. ADMIRAL PIRI REIS MAP THE MAP GIVES EXACT INFORMATION ABOUT THE WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA, EASTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA AND NORTHERN COAST OF ANTARTICA. IT IS BASED ON MUCH OLDER MAPS.
  • 31. 1. FIVE THEMES OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
  • 34. HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS HUMANS ADAPT TO THE ENVIORNMENT. HUMANS MODIFY THE ENVIRONMENT. HUMANS DEPEND ON THE ENVIRONMENT.
  • 36. REGIONS FORMAL REGION: ONE ESSENTIAL UNIFORMITY IN ONE OR A LIMITED NUMBER OF RELATED PHYSICAL OR CULTURAL FEATURES.
  • 37. REGIONS [CONTINUED] FUNCTIONAL REGIONS: A SPATIAL SYSTEM, WHOSE PARTS ARE INTERCONNECTED. HAS A CORE AREA SURROUNDED BY TOTAL SUBORDINATE AREAS. VERNACULAR [PERCEPTUAL]
  • 38. REGIONS [CONTINUED] REALM: THE LARGEST LOGICAL REGIONS INTO WHICH GEOGRPAHERS DIVIDE THE WORLD. DEFINED IN TERMS OF A COMPOSITE OF ITS LEADING CULTURAL, ECONOMIC, HISTORICAL, POLITICAL AND APPROPRIATE ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES.
  • 39. GEOGRAPHY REALMS NORTH AFRICA SOUTHWEST ASIA SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SOUTHEAST ASIA PACIFIC REALM NORTH AMERICA
  • 40. GEOGRAPHY REALMS [CONTINUED] CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE RUSSIA EAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA AUSTRAILIA
  • 41.
  • 43. SPATIAL WHERE THINGS ARE. THINGS EXIST IN SPACE.  THINGS CREATE SPATIAL PATTERNS, WHICH ARE PATTERNS IN THE SPACES INHABITED BY HUMANS, OR A SPATIAL SYSTEM.
  • 45. HISTORICAL WHEN AND WHY SOMETHING HAPPENED AT A PARTICULAR TIME.
  • 46. ECONOMIC HOW SOCIETIES PRODUCE AND EXCHANGE RESOURCES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF ITS PEOPLE.
  • 48. 3. BRANCHES OF WORLD GEOGRAPHY
  • 49. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY THESTUDY OF THE EARTH’S ENVIRONMENT: PROPERTIES OF LAND, WATER, AIR, PLANTS AND ANIMALS, THEIR DISTRIBUTION AND INTERRELATIONS.
  • 50. CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY THERELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT. ANALYZES THE SPATIAL VARIATIONS OF MATERIAL TRAITS, SUCH AS HOUSE TYPES AND SPIRITUAL SYSTEMS.
  • 51. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY POLITICALLY ORGANIZED AREAS [NATIONS OR STATES], THEIR RESOURCES AN EXTENT, AND THE REASONS FOR THE GEOGRAPHICAL FORMS WHICH THEY ASSUME.
  • 52. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY AKA ANTHROPOGEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPO: MAN [ANTHROPOLOGY: THE STUDY OF MAN] DEALS WITH MAN IN HIS GEOGRAPHIC ASPECTS, SUCH AS HIS LOCATION, REGION, ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION, MOVEMENT, SOCIETY.
  • 53. HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY USES THE FIVE THEMES TO STUDY THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE PAST.
  • 54. URBAN GEOGRAPHY STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CITIES, AND TOWNS AND THE GROWTH ASSOCIATED WITH URBANIZATION, WHICH IS THE GROWTH OF CITIES AS A RESULT OF RURAL MIGRATIONS TO CITIES.
  • 55. CARTOGRAPHY THESCIENCE OF THE CONSTRUCTION (MAKING) OF MAPS USING MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS AND COMPUTERS.
  • 57. GEOMETRY GEOMETRIA: LAND MEASURER DEALS WITH THE DEDUCTION OF THE PROPERTIES, MEASURMENT AND RELATIONSHIP OF POINTS, LINES, ANGLES AND FIGURES IN SPACE FROM THEIR DEFINING CONDITIONALS BY MEANS OF CERTAIN ASSUMED PROPERTIES OF SPACE.
  • 58. GEODESY GEODAISIA: EARTH DIVISION. DEALS WITH MEASUREMENT OF THE SHAPE OF AN AREA AND DISTANCES BETWEEN LARGE TRACTS OF LAND, THE EXACT POSITION OF GEOGRAPHICAL POINTS, AND THE CURVATURE, SHAPE AND DIMENSION OF THE EARTH.
  • 60. SCALE TELLS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SIZE OF AN AREA ON A MAP AND THE ACTUAL SIZE OF THE MAPPED AREA ON THE EARTH’S SURFACE.
  • 61. SPATIAL INTERACTION COLLABORATIONBETWEEN PLACES OCCURING IN STRUCTURED AND COMPREHENSIBLE WAYS.
  • 62. SPATIAL INTERACTION [CONTINUED] AFFECTED BY: DISTANCE: LINEAR DISTANCE PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTANCE TIME DISTANCE.
  • 63. SPATIAL INTERACTION [CONTINUED] DISTANCEDECAY: DECREASE IN INTERACTION AS DISTANCE INCREASES.
  • 64. SPATIAL INTERACTION [CONTINUED] ACCESSIBILITY: HOW DIFFICULT OR EASY IS IT TO OVERCOME TIME OR SPACE SEPARATION.
  • 65. SPATIAL INTERACTION [CONTINUED] CONNECTIVITY: ALL THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE WAYS PLACES ARE CONNECTED.
  • 67. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS THE BASIS OF REGIONS. THEY ARE THE TERRITORIAL OCCURRENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL, HUMAN, OR ORGANIZATIONAL FEATURES SELECTED FOR STUDY.