human environment interaction
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Unit 3 – Human Activity Shapes Earth’s Surface
Class Motto:
Knowledge is Power!
• Two types of Geography:- Physical & Human (vocab.)
Crater Lake, OR (deepest lake in the U.S.)
• Physical Environment (vocab.) – the external, tangible surroundings.
• Adaption (vocab.) – the process by which living things become better suited to it’s habitat (physical environment).
- It is all about survival!!!
Global Warming
Alaska The Middle East
• Local vs. Global- What is the difference?
• Local (vocab.) - refers to one’s immediate surroundings.
GPJH
• Global (syn. International) (vocab.) - refers to the whole world; worldwide.
What is the most infamous company/corporation in the world?
What a strange picture!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2LBICPEK6w
Which one is global and which one is local?
Can local businesses compete?
• Urban vs. Rural (vocab.)
• Suburban (vocab.)
Indiana Chicago, IL
Tooele Co., UT (Skull Valley)
?Harlem, NY
SF, CA
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Seattle, WA
urban, suburban or rural?
• By what natural resource do most people live?
- Do ecosystems/biomes play a role as well?
- Water
What is the percentage of all people who live near water?
• 80% of all people (globally) live near water.
Hemispheres?Ecosystems?
• Why do people need to live near water sources?1. Survival (subsistence)
a. Consumption (drinking water)
b. Agriculture - farming
2. Transportation a. rivers/canals b. seas & oceans
Suez Canal, Egypt
Mississippi River
Venice, Italy
San Francisco Bay, CA
• Every type of environment has advantages and disadvantages.
1. Natural Resources
Oil
Coal
Copper
Wind
Lumber
Diamonds
• Advantages
Example: water – the ocean, lakes, rivers, etc.
2. Climate
San Diego, CA
“The Del,” Coronado Island, San Diego, CA
lettuce
grapes
olives
Example: Central Valley, CA (agriculture)
(one of the best natural harbors in the world)
3. Landforms• Example: Elliott Bay – Seattle, WA
San Francisco Bay, CA
Great for shipping/trade
Port of Oakland – San Francisco Bay
- Disadvantages1. Few natural resourcesExample: little or no water
Monument Valley, Utah
2. Climate Example: Polar Regions (Antarctica)
Antarctica is the coldest of all the continents.
What type of ecosystem is this?
3. Isolated location
(China)Example:
- Is Salt Lake City, UT isolated?
To a certain extent . . . yes. The reason for this is because of the mountains. . . especially, back in the day before the railroad.
SLC
CA
NV
OR
WA
ID
MT
WY
AZ
CO
NM
UT
Western United States Region
• 4. Natural Disasters – earthquake, tornado, flood, etc.(environment acting upon humans)
Earthquake in Chinadrought in Africa
flood in USA
hurricane in Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi River (2012)
The river was at a very low level due to a very long period of dry weather. What is that type of weather phenomenon called?
Santiago, Chile (2010)
Iran (2012)
Tsunami in Japan (2011)
tornado in Alabama (2011)
aftermath of tornados in Alabama (2011)
wildfires in Colorado Springs, CO (2012)
What states have the most natural disasters?
U.S.
Most Natural Disasters:1.Texas2.California3.Oklahoma
Hurricane Ike – Texas (2008)
CA
TX
OK
Most What states have the least?
U.S.Least Natural Disasters:1.Rhode Island2.Wyoming3.Utah
Grand Tetons - WY
UT
WYRI
Least
SLC - 1983
Despite the fact that Utah has had few natural disasters, there are a couple of note.
SLC - 1999
• Humans modify (change) their environment . . . how?
surface mining, WY
1. dams 2. oil rigs3. smokestacks4. cities5. mining, etc.
Seattle, WA Gulf of Mexico
Specific Examples -1. A dam generates energy, however, it can, also, disrupt the whole ecosystem up and downstream.
Hoover Dam – Arizona & Nevada
Lake Mead
- Dams can, also, break and cause mass destruction.
Teton Dam, Idaho (1976)
Rexburg, ID (1976)
2. The oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico did serious environmental damage.
Yes, that is oil in somebody’s backyard after the gulf spill.
3. A smokestack can pollute air miles away.
Los Angeles, CA
Weathering/erosion caused by Acid Rain
Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Dioxide
4. Pollution in a river upstream will effect the ecosystem and usage downstream.
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GangesGanges
Ganges River, India Ganges River, India
Buriganga River, Bangladesh
Ganges River, India
Citarum River, Indonesia
Cuyahoga River, Cleveland, Ohio
U.S. Steel dumping pollution into the Cuyahoga River (1965)
The river, actually, caught on fire several times throughout the 20th century.
KIP
• To more effectively live, humans have set up economic systems and governments.
• Economic Systems (vocab.) – theories of:
a. production (making)b. distribution (shipping, buying & selling)c. consumption (using)
Starburst activity
Production, distribution or consumption?
1. Capitalism (a.k.a.Free Market system) (vocab.) a. private ownership of property and/or businesses
b. no gov’t regulation (rules)c. encourages competitiond. class system.
Adam Smith
This company
• Class System (vocab.) - Upper (elites) - Middle (bourgeoisie) - Lower/workers
lower/working middle upper/elites
2. Socialism (vocab.) – A theory advocating some gov’t control (regulation) of economic activity.
3. Communism (vocab.) – “higher stage” of socialisma. Total gov’t ownership of property and businesses
b. Pro-worker (proletariat)c. Classless system (everyone is equal)
- What is the color of communism?
- The color of communism - red
Origin of Communism - Karl Marx (German philosopher)
Published in 1848
• What type of economic system does the U.S. have?
• The U.S.A., technically, has a Mixed Economy (socialism) . . . capitalist (free market) economy with some government regulation .
• Where is the U.S. on the capitalist/communist continuum? What about Canada? 1 to 10
CommunismCapitalism
Socialism
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
• Despite the technicalities, most people call our economic system . . . CAPITALISM!!!
• Does capitalism work?
Donald Trump – 2.9 billion
#2 (richest in the world) Bill Gates – 61 billion #3 Warren Buffet
– 44 billion
For some . . . capitalism is great!
Paris Hilton
Oprah Winfrey is worth 2.7 billion
Who is the richest person in the world?
Carlos Slim (Mexico) - #1 richest person in the world @ 70 billion
Capitalism fosters greed
For others . . . not so much
Republicansrepublicans
Capitalism vs. Communism and/or Socialism . . . you be the judge.
Again, what type of system does the U.S. have?
Occupy Wall Street movement (2011) which protested against greed, corruption, economic inequality, etc.
• Capitalists use propaganda to demonize communism and socialism.
“Communism” and “Socialism” are considered dirty words to many people in the United States.
juxtaposition
• Political Systems – a system of government; a form of rule over people.
- What are some different forms of government?
1. Democracy (vocab.) – Government by the people.
Two types:a. Direct Democracy
1. Everyone participates and has a say in gov’t.
b. Republic (vocab.) – Gov’t system in which the people elect leaders to
represent them. a.k.a. representative democracy. Example: USA
• Difference between (direct) democracy and republic. Students will draw
(Direct)
2. Autocracy – government in which one person has unlimited power over others.
- Two types: a. Totalitarian dictatorship
Pol Pot - Cambodia
Augusto Pinochet - Chile
Bashar al-Assad - Syria Saddam Hussein - Iraq
All are infamous and, generally, narcissistic.
Muammar Gaddafi - Libya
Idi Amin - Uganda
Rafael Trujillo – Dominican Republic
The state/country is in control of everything
Also comes with a ridiculous fashion sense.
• Regime (vocab.) – authoritarian/dictatorship and/or corrupt government
b. Monarchy (vocab.) – Government rule by king or queen. Two types:
1. Absolute Monarchy – all powerfulEx. Saudi Arabia
King Abdullah
2. Constitutional or Limited Monarchy – llittle or no power
“I just came out to say, POWER TO THE PEOPLE.”
• Is Queen Elizabeth II, of the United Kingdom, an absolute monarch?
• NO!!! She is a constitutional or limited monarch.
3. Oligarchy – Government rule by a group of people.
Example: Communist State (country) – single-party (communist) rule which professes allegiance to Marxist-Leninist communist ideology; led by a dictator; indoctrination.
North Korea
Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin
Communism is thought of as both an economic system and a gov’t system.
- Current Communist States (countries) – Cuba, China, Laos, Vietnam & North Korea
Western Hemisphere
Eastern Hemisphere
4. Theocracy (vocab.) – gov’t rule by a religion. Ex. – Iran (Islam)
Ayatollah (Supreme Leader) in Iran
President
Based on Sharia Law
Iranian fashion police
Showing hair is a form protest.
Women’s rights protest in Tehran, Iran. The theocratic gov’t took it very seriously.
“Women should have the same rights as men.” Farsi/Persian
5. Fascism (vocab.) – led by a dictator; emphasizes ancestry, culture and blood; emphasis of nation (nationalism) over the individual; indoctrination; forcibly suppresses any opposition.
Examples: Germany, Italy & Spain in the 1930’s & ’40s
Francisco Franco (Spain)Hitler and Mussolini (Italy)
As mentioned before, dictators are, generally, infamous and very narcissistic.
6. Plutocracy – the rule or control of a society by the wealthy.
7. Anarchy (vocab.) – no government
Nester Makhno (1918) – leader of the Anarchist Free Territory in Ukraine during the Russian Civil War.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (French) – father of modern Anarchism
Mikhail Bakunin (Russian)
What would life be like without gov’t?Think about it.
You would have to deal with people like this.
• What is the role of government?
- To serve and protect (we hope)
• We are all linked (connected) together . . . how?
1. Transportationa. Waterwaysb. Roadsc. Aird. rail
2. Economics
• - Currency (paper money)1. Example: euro
- Distribution . . . Trade
• What percent (%) of trade travels by water?
- 90%
- Top five trading partners (countries/states) with the U.S.?
Long Beach, CA port
1. Canada 2. China 3. Mexico 4. Japan 5. Germany
- Examples of major trade networks.
Major trade networks - Oil
• Tariff (vocab.) – a tax on imports & exports . . . why tariffs?
• Tariffs protect locally made products.
3. Communicationa. Language
1. Internet2. Telephones3. Mail4. T.V./Radio
Hemisphere & “World”?????
KIP
4. Migration (vocab.) – movement from one place to another.
World migration since 1700
Hemispheres?