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AP HumanGeoBasic:adp


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displaysA map that _____ individual preferences for certain places.11true
Map ProjectionDefinition: A mathematical method that involves transferring the earth's sphere onto a flat surface. The term can also be used to describe the type of map that results from the process of projecting. All map projections have distortions in either area, direction, d20false
overcomingA measure of distance that includes the costs of _____ the friction of absolute distance separating two places. Often relative distance describes the amount of social, cultural or economic connectivity between two places.31true
LongitudeDefinition: The angular distance east or west of the prime meridian, defined by lines of longitude or meridians40false
VisualizationDefinition: Use of sophisticated software to create dynamic computer maps some of which are 3-D50false
HazardsDefinition: Anything in the landscape, real or perceived, that is potentially threatening. Hazards are usually avoided in spatial behavior60false
greatestA type of thematic map that transforms such space such that the political unit with the _____ value for some type of data is represented by the largest relative area71true
traitsthe spread of a disease, innovation or cultural _____ through direct contact with another person or place81true
centerModel of American City:5 land use rings around _____ city91true
Robinson ProjectionDefinition: Projection that attempts ti balance several possible projection errors. It does not maintain completely accurate area, shape, distance or direction but minimizes errors in each.100false
Weber ModelDefinition: ?110false
behaviorsThe diffusion of ideas, innovations, _____, and the like form one place to another through migration121true
Multiple NucleiDefinition: mid 20th century American city: Several land use zones arranged around nuclear growth points130false
culturalThe forms & artifacts sequentially imprinted on the physical landscape by human occupants; the physical landscape is modified into a _____ landscape forming an interacting unity between the two.141true
TransferabilityDefinition: The costs involved in moving goods from one place to another150false
usuallya form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples. An Urban geography is _____ involved encouraraging leapfrogging (often through media) of innovations over wide areas, with geographi161true
symbolA thematic map in which the size of a chosen _____ such as a circle or a triangle indicates the relative magnitude of some statistical value for a given geographic region.171true
hinterlandsLaw that states that people will be drawn to larger cities to conduct their business because larger cities have a wider influence on the _____ that surround them.181true
characteristicsThe relative location of a place in relation to the physical and cultural _____ of the surrounding area and the connections and interdependencies within that system; a place's spacial context191true
longitudeThe line of _____ that marks where each new day begins entered on the 180th meridian201true