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How has the geography of the West shaped who we are?

by Field Study 2

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This is a comic that I’ve created to describe what the five themes of geography are through a piece of media. First of all what we have is place I took this photo at a beautiful lake representing the distinct features it had such as the sapphire blue water, the Rocky Mountains, and the slowly colour changing trees I circled the distinct features that the place holds to represent the place we were in. Next one is movement. In this photo it is me in a wagon, I felt like that this photo represented the CPR because One of my friends led me through basically the entire zoo in it with three different peoples backpacks in it representing carrying items from different regions which also helped shape the west. In the next one which is regions I took two different photos from two different regions and cropped out half and morphed them together meaning that they are connected and close but different and distant.
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In the next one is location. I made this photo sinking that it would be cool to show something different than the rest of the class so this may be a little bit harder for you to understand but metaphorically I get it. I made this photo because it shows where you are standing and your desired location is standing. This helped shape the Wes because of the ambition and thoughtfulness the people who travelled through and throughout Europe and Canada had to have. Next ones’s human environmental interaction know this one is a big part of white sheep the west because them Bierman had to adapt to basically everything the humans had created although overtime humans had to adapt to mother nature humans definitely won the race just shows how we can pay attention more to the environment and how that helps build the west by how polluted the areas now. In this photo I think it represents this topic because of the cage that they had to build for the gorilla to staying on top of mother nature‘s land. The five themes are all Keystone words to the driving question which is what helped shape the west.