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Geography

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What is Human Geography?   The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the Earth's surface.  
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What is physical geography?   the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes.  
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What is a map?   a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.  
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What is a place?   a particular position or point in space.  
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What is a site?   an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed.  
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What is a location?   a particular place or position.  
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What is a situation?   Refers to the external characteristics( what is nearby) that make that the location attractive.  
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What is region?   In geography, regions are areas broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human-impact characteristics (human geography), and the interaction of humanity and the environment (environmental geography)  
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What is formal region?   A region delineated on the basis of one or more identifiable trait which sets it apart from other regions.  
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What is a functional Region?   A region that has defined core that retains a specific characteristic that diminishes outwards.  
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What is vernacular Region?   An area defined by subjective perceptions that reflect the feelings & images about key place characteristics.  
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What is space?   a continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.  
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What is connections?   a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.  
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what is cartography?   the science or practice of drawing maps.  
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What is Thematic Map?   is a type of map or chart especially designed to show a particular theme connected with a specific geographic area.  
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What is map scale?   a ratio which compares a measurement on a map to the actual distance between locations identified on the map  
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What is Map Projection?   a projecting or protruding part.  
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what is GPS?   Global Positioning System: a global system of U.S. navigational satellites developed to provide precise positional and velocity data and global time synchronization for air, sea, and land travel.  
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What is GIS?   A Geographic Information System or GIS is a computer system that allows you to map, model, query, and analyze large quantities of data within a single database according to their location  
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What is remote sensing?   the scanning of the earth by satellite or high-flying aircraft in order to obtain information about it.  
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what is Meridians?   a circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.  
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what is parallels?   a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another.  
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What is Coordinate System?   Defines the relationship of the reference spheroid to the Earth's surface. Prime meridian  
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What is a Equator?   an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.  
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What is a Prime Meridian?   a planet's meridian adopted as the zero of longitude. the earth's zero of longitude, which by convention passes through Greenwich, England  
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What is Cultural Landscape?   a geographic area (including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife or domestic animals therein), associated with a historic event, activity, or person or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values.  
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What is Mental Map?   The concept of a mental map may refer to a person's point-of-view perception of their area of interaction.  
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What is culture?   the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively  
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What is Spatial Perspective?   Geographers concentrate on the "where" and by doing this they may be able to gain a better understanding of what is being studied than if the "where" were ignored. This is the "Spatial Perspective" that is peculiar to the study of geography.  
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What is spacial Association?   The degree to which things are similarly arranged over space. Spatial association compares distribution patterns. A strong spatial association occurs where two distributions are similar. Weak association describes little similarity. No association occurs  
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what is spacial diffusion?   The distribution of ideas, products, culture, technology, innovation, languages and so on across space to other people.  
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What is absolute location?   however, is a term which has little real meaning, since any location must be expressed relative to something else.  
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What is relative location?   Absolute location, however, is a term which has little real meaning, since any location must be expressed relative to something else.  
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What is concentration?   The extent of a feature's spread over space; not same as density. Can have same density but completely different this  
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What is pattern?   arrangement of objects on earth's surface in relationship to one another.  
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What is Generalization?   a principle, theory, etc, with general applicatio  
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What is Globalization?   The process by which the world's countries and people become more alike, independent, and interact regardless of country borders 2.  
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What is resources?   something such as useful land, or minerals such as oil or coal, that exists in a country and can be used to increase its wealth:  
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What is distribution?   the spread of a feature over Earth?  
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What is density?   measures how much something there is  
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What is arithmetic density?   Arithmetic density Total number of objects in an area, commonly used to compare distribution of population in different countries. (# people / sq. kilometer / mile) [no correlation of high density & large population or high density to poverty  
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What is Space-time convergence?   The reduction in time it takes for people and things and connect due to increased access to technology and transportation advancements.  
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What is uneven development?   the result of increased globalization  
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What is Visualization?   The tools in geography that allow us to understand and explain where and why (ex= maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, pictures)2  
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What is the First law of geography?   EVERYTHING is related to everything else, BUT closer things will interact more that things farther away 3  
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what is a scale?   The ZOOMING in or out on Earth’s surface, in which we can study the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole 3  
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