Five Themes of Geography

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shows the features of an area (i.e., mountains, rivers, lakes...)
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a place where a particular point or object exists.
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ways that people interact with space, and vice versa
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features or qualities belonging to a person, place, or thing serving to identify it.
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shows legal, jurisdictional, political, or administrative boundaries
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a symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface
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an idea that occurs over again within a story or an underlying message one must infer
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measures the distance north or south of the equator
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measures the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
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the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity
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exchange or communication between individuals or groups within a society or between different societies.
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exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude
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a location
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describes how people and ideas in one place make contact with people from another place
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shows the features of a given area, including (countries, states, provinces, cities, towns, major
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highways...etc.)
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a symbolic display (diagram) of the physical features of an area of land or sea, showing roads, cities, directions...
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the four main compass directions; north, south, east, and west
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the imaginary line that divides Earth into two equal parts: the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.