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The behaviors and beliefs of a
particular social, ethnic, or age
group transmitted from one
generation to another is the
definition of this.
The element of culture that creates social structure by
organizing its members into small units to meet basic
needs.
The element of culture that shows
how people use limited resources to satisfy their wants
and needs.
The element of culture that helps people to
provide for their common needs, keep order within society,
and protect their society from outside
threats.
This is the basis for most cultures laws
& is our first exposure to more formal acceptance
of rules & regulations.
This Theme of Geography refers to
the way people, products,
information, and ideas move from
one place to another.
This Theme of Geography is an area
that is defined by certain similar
characteristics that can be physical,
natural, human, or cultural.
This Theme of Geography An area that is defined
by everything in it (unique physical and
human characteristics that give them personality and
distinguish them from other places).
Natural landforms, animals, climate,
water, transportation, architecture,
recreation, and religion are included
in this Theme of Geography.
29 degrees N, 81 degrees West, next to the post office, and down the road
are examples of this Theme of
Geography.
The following is an example of this Theme
of Geography: The ancient Egyptians rebuilt their homes each year,
after the annual flooding. As time went
on, they built their homes above the flood
plain.
The ancient Egyptians rebuilt their homes each
year, after the annual flooding. As time went on,
they built their homes above the flood plain.
The ancient Egyptians built
irrigation ditches to help water the
crops. In modern times, Egypt built a dam to control the flood waters of the
Nile River.
Using the 5 Themes of Geography,
describe Mr. R.’s room. Only 1
piece of information for each theme is
necessary.