Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Relationship between Geography and History

Geography is the study of the Earth's surface and the processes that shape it.

History is the study of the recorded past.

Geography impacts history because the processes that shape the Earth cause changes which are then recorded. Examples could be global warming, natural disasters, the water cycle, or physical changes (such as earthquakes and volcanoes).

I will require the students to write a one paragraph essay about this topic within the next few weeks.

In class, we also talked about the blog some and how the blog could be useful if someone is absent, has a 'burning' question, or wants to review.

Any questions or comments?

4 comments:

Bri.MarieROX said...

Geography causes History

Geography changes History

Caroline S. said...

Mr.Winand, what is another example of geography in history besides Pangea?

Mr. Winand said...

@Bri-Excellent! Thanks for taking notes in class!

@Little Slater :) -Pangea refers to the theory of continental drift. That means that the continents are constantly moving (very slowly). This theory is controversial to some. Another example would be plate tectonics. This is less controversial. Plate tectonics cause the creation of landforms like mountains which shape the earth and thus impact history. Plate tectonics also lead to natural disasters like earthquakes which impact history as well. Does that help? Can you think of another?

Caroline S. said...

I will think about it Mr.Winand. Thanks!!