Our Goals
The Five Themes of Geography are: region, place, location, human-environment interaction, and movement.
Regions are any boundaries political or geographical that divide a place. Human-Environment Interaction is how the people adapt to and affect the environment. Movement is how people move ideas, goods, and themselves. Location can be relative or absolute. Absolute would be in latitude and longitude, and relative is location in respect to other places. Place describes the physical and people characteristics of a place.
Regions are any boundaries political or geographical that divide a place. Human-Environment Interaction is how the people adapt to and affect the environment. Movement is how people move ideas, goods, and themselves. Location can be relative or absolute. Absolute would be in latitude and longitude, and relative is location in respect to other places. Place describes the physical and people characteristics of a place.