
Katharine W. answered 09/11/14
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The 5 themes of geography are:
1. Location, which can be absolute location (exact lattitude and longitude) or location in relation to other geographical places (countries, rivers, mountains, etc.).
2. Place, which describes the human and physical characteristics of a location. Human characteristics refer to the population, population density, culture, architecture, land use, etc. Physical characterstics include mountains, rivers, beaches, topography, animal and plant life, etc.
3. Human-Environment Interaction, which refers to how humans adapt to, shape and modify the environment, including their positive and negative effects on the environment.
4. Movement refers to travel of people, goods and ideas to and from a place.
5. Region is everything that borders a location; how they are alike and how they interact.
2. Place, which describes the human and physical characteristics of a location. Human characteristics refer to the population, population density, culture, architecture, land use, etc. Physical characterstics include mountains, rivers, beaches, topography, animal and plant life, etc.
3. Human-Environment Interaction, which refers to how humans adapt to, shape and modify the environment, including their positive and negative effects on the environment.
4. Movement refers to travel of people, goods and ideas to and from a place.
5. Region is everything that borders a location; how they are alike and how they interact.
Therefore, the themes that pertain to religion are likely to be Place since it deals with culture (human characteristics) and Movement (spread of religion).