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Term definition
Absolute distancethe distance that can be measuredwith a standard unit of length
absolute locationthe exact position of an object or place, measured within the coordinates of a grid system
AccessibilityThe relative ease with which a destination may be reached from some other place
Azimuthal projectiona map projection in which the plane is the most developable surface
Breaking pointthe outer edge of a city`s sphere of influence, used in the law of retail gravitation to describe the area of a city`s hinterlands that depend on that city for its retail supply
CartogramsA type of thematic map that transforms space such that the political unit with the greatest value for some type of data is represented by the largest relative area
chloropleth mapA thematic map that uses tones or colors to represent spatial dataas average values per unit area
cognitive mapAn image of a portion of the earths surface that an individual creates in his or her mind
complementaritythe actual or potential relationship between two places usualy refering to economic interactions
connectivitythe degree of economic, social cultural, or political connection between two places
contagious diffusionthe spread of a disease, innovation, or cultural trait through direct contact with another person or place
coordinate systemA standard grid, composed of lines of lattitude and longitude, used to determine the absolute location of any object on es surface
distance decay effectthe decrease in interaction between two phenomena, places, or people as the distance between them increases
Dot mapsThematic maps that use points to show the precise locations of specific observations and occurences
Expansion diffusionthe spread of phenomena to surrounding areas through contact and exchange
Friction of distanceA measure of how much absolute distance affects the interaction between two places
fuller projectiona type of map projection that maintains the accurate size and shape of landmasses but completely rearanges direction such that the four cardinal directions have no meaning
geoidthe actual shape of the earth wich is rough and oblate
gravity modela mathematical formula that describes the level of interaction between two places based on the size of their populations and their distance apart
hazardsanything in the landscape real or perceived that is potential threatening
hierarchical diffusiona type of diffusion in which something is transmitted between places because of something the places have in common
international date linethe line of longitude that marks where each new day begins, centered on the 180th meridian
interveneing oppurtunnitiesthe idea that one place has a demand for some good or service and 2 places have a supply of equal price and quality then the closer of the two suppliers to the buyer will represent an intervening oppurtunity
isolinemap line that connects points of equal or very similar values
Large scalea relatively small ration between map units and ground units.Large scale maps usually have a higher resolution and cover much smaller regions than large scale maps
LattitudeThe angular distance north or south of the equater, defined by lines of lattitude or parallels
Law of retail gravitationLaw that states that people will be drawn to larger cities to conduct their business because larger cities have a wider influence on the hinterlands around them
Location chartson a map a chart or graph that gives specific statistical information of a particular political unit or jurisdiction
Longitudethe angular distance east or west of the prime meridian, defined by lines of longitude or meridians
Map projectionA mathematical method that involves transfering the earths sphere onto a flat surface. All map projections have distortions
Mercator projectiona True conformal cylindrical map projection , this projection is particularly useful for navigation because it mantains accurate direction, famouis for its severe size distortion near the poles
meridianA line of longitude that runs north-south .All lines of longitude are equal in length and intersect at the poles
parallelAn east-west line of lattitude that runs parallel to th equater and that marks distance north or south of the equater
preference mapa map that displays individual preferences for certain places
prime meridianan imaginary line passing through the royal observatory in Greenwich, England, which marks the 0 degree lne of longitude
proportional symbols mapA thematic map in which the size of a chosen symbol indicates the relative magnitude of some statistical value for a given geographic region
Reference mapa map type that shows reference info for a particular place, whcihc makes it useful for finding landmarks and navigating
relative distancea measure of distance that includes the costs of overcoming the friction of absolute distance seperating two places. Often describes the amount of connectivity between the two places
Relative locationthe position of a place relative to places around it
relocation diffusionthe diffusion of phenomena through migration from one place to another
ResolutionA maps smallest discernable unit
robinson projectionprojection that attempts to balance several possible projection errors.it does not completely accurately mantain area shape distance or direction but it minimizes errors in each
scalethe ratio between the size of an area on a map and the actual size of that same area on the earths surface
sitethe absolute location of a place, described by local releif, landforms and other cultural physical characteristics
situationthe relative location of a place in relation to the physical and cultural characteristics of the surrounding area and the connections and interdependencies within that system;a places spatial context
small-scalemap scale ratio in which the ratio of units on the map to units on the earth is quite small. usually depist large areas
spatial diffusionspatial diffusion refers to the ways in which phenomena such as technological innovations, cultural trends, or even outbreaks of disease travel over space
thematic mapa type of map that displays one or more variables such as population or income level within a specific area
time-space convergencethe idea that distance between some places is actually shrinking as technology allows more rapid cummunication and increased cummunication in those places
Topographic mapsmaps that use isolines to represent constant elevations.
Topological spacethe amount of connectivity between places regardless of the absolute distance seperating them
transferabilitythe costs involved in moving goods from one place to another
visualizationuse of sophisticated software to create dynamic computer maps, some of which are three dimensional or interactive