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By using the Five Themes as a basis for understanding geographic information, one can gain a better appreciation of cultural and environmental changes around the world. This theme answers the question “Where is it located?” Location refers to the position of something on the Earth’s surface.
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Overview of The Five Themes of Geography 1. Location: Where is it? A. Absolute location: the point where 2 lines intersect (latitude & longitude, street address) B. Relative location: where it is in relation to something else (north of, across from, etc.) 2. Place: What’s it like there?
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