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**Chapter 1**

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Location Theory   An attempt to explain the locational pattern of economic activity. Example: Von Thunen's Model  
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Mental Map   Image or picture of the way space is organized based on a person's perception and knowledge of that space.  
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Movement   Mobility of people, goods, and ideas across Earth's surface.  
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Patterns   Sequence of events that repeats predictably. Ex: The creation, rise, and fall of a civilization.  
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Perceptual Region   A region that is not physical, it is only an idea. Ex: "The West" is a perceptual region in the U.S.A.  
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Physical/Natural Geography   One of the 2 main sections of Geography: The spatial analysis of Earth's natural phenomenon.  
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Place   One of the 5 main themes of Human Geography: The physical characteristics of an environment.  
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Regional Science   The delimination of regions and analysis of regional problems and issues.  
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Spatial Perspective   Way of looking at the world's layout.  
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Absolute Location   Location of something in relation to an agreed-upon frame of reference. Latitude and Longitude are the typical "frames of reference."  
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Area   Spatial extent  
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Boundaries   Limits.  
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Diffusion   Spread of people, goods, ideas, etc. to other places  
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Distribution   How things are spread out  
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Environmental Geography   A developing 3rd sector of Geography: Concerned with the relationships between humans and the environment.  
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Environmental Perception   The total impression individuals have of their surroundings.  
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Formal Region   A region marked by visible homogeneity. Ex: the Sahara Desert  
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Functional Region   A region defined by the activities that occur in it.  
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Region   An area in which particular phenomenon are concentrated.  
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Geographic Information System (GIS)   A tool that allows cartographers to create layered maps.  
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Hierarchy   Vertical order  
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Human-Environment Interactions   One of the 5 main themes of Human Geography: How people and the environment they are in affect each other.  
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Human Geography   One of the 2 main sections of Geography: The study of people and the things they do.  
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Landscape   The overall appearance of an area. Not one of the 5 main themes of Human Geography, but still VERY important to Human Geography.  
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Location   One of the 5 main themes of Human Geography: Where people, things, animals, etc. are.  
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