Vocabulary for AP Human Geography from Chapter one
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Map | a two-dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface
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Connections | relationships among people across space
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Place | a location specified by general unique characteristics
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SCale | way to measure size on a map, ex 1:10,000
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Space | distance between locations
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Projection | scientific method of transferring locations on earth's map onto a flat surface
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Township | a square 6 miles on each side after the Land Ordinance of 1785
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Land Ordinance of 1785 | divided the US into townships to facilitate land sale to settlers
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Principle Meridians | north south line separating townships
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Base Lines | east west line separating townships
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Section | one of the 36 1 by 1 parts of a township
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GIS | geographical information system
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Remote sensing | acquiring data about earth's surface from satellites in space or using long range methods
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GPS | global positioning system
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Location | position something occupies on earth's surface
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Toponym | name given to a place on earth
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Site | location separated by physical characteristics
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Situation | relative location of a place to another
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Meridian | lines drawn between the north and south poles
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Parallel | circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator and perpendicular to meridians
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Longitude | a numbering system that determines the location of a meridian
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Prime Meridian | meridian that runs through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England, represents 0 degrees
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Latitude | numbering system that determines the position of a parallel
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GMT | Greenwich mean time
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Cultural Landscape | combination of cultural and physical features
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Regional Studies | an approach that states that a region is a unique combination of social relationships and physical processes
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Formal Region | area with which everyone shares one or more distinct characteristics
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International Date Line | line which, if passed, will bring you either one day ahead or back
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