This document discusses the five themes of geography: location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. It defines the two types of location - relative and absolute. Relative location describes places using landmarks, directions, or distances between locations. Absolute location specifies a place precisely using tools like latitude and longitude or a street address. The document provides examples of each type of location and notes that the five themes were created to help geographers organize information about Earth's lands, features, and people.