AP Human Geography Unit 1

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spatial approach

The way of identifying, explaining, and predicting the human and physical patterns and the connections of various locations.

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physical geography

the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes

<p>the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes</p>
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human geography

The study of where and why human activities are located where they are

<p>The study of where and why human activities are located where they are</p>
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absolute location

Exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates

<p>Exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates</p>
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latitude

the distance in degrees north or south of the equator

<p>the distance in degrees north or south of the equator</p>
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equator

the imaginary center line of latitude that divides the northern and southern hemispheres.

<p>the imaginary center line of latitude that divides the northern and southern hemispheres.</p>
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longitude

Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees

<p>Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees</p>
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prime meridian

0 degrees longitude - passes through Greenwich, England

<p>0 degrees longitude - passes through Greenwich, England</p>
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International Date Line

the line of longitude that marks where each new day begins, centered on the 180th meridian

<p>the line of longitude that marks where each new day begins, centered on the 180th meridian</p>
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Relative Location

the regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of other places

<p>the regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of other places</p>
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connectivity

the degree of linkage between locations from one another

<p>the degree of linkage between locations from one another</p>
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accessibility

the relative ease with which a destination may be reached from some other place

<p>the relative ease with which a destination may be reached from some other place</p>
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ghost towns

empty, deserted towns left after gold miners had moved on

<p>empty, deserted towns left after gold miners had moved on</p>
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place

A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular character.

<p>A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular character.</p>
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region

An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features.

<p>An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features.</p>
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site

The physical character of a place

<p>The physical character of a place</p>
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situation

the location of a place relative to other places

<p>the location of a place relative to other places</p>
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sense of place

The relationship with places expressed in different dimensions of human life, how humans perceive a place.

<p>The relationship with places expressed in different dimensions of human life, how humans perceive a place.</p>
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toponyms

name given to a portion of Earth's surface

<p>name given to a portion of Earth's surface</p>
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distance

The length of a path between two points

<p>The length of a path between two points</p>
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proximity

nearness in space, time, or relationship

<p>nearness in space, time, or relationship</p>
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time-space compression

term for the reduction in time it takes for something to diffuse to a distance place

<p>term for the reduction in time it takes for something to diffuse to a distance place</p>
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spatial interaction

movement of people, goods, info, etc between different places

<p>movement of people, goods, info, etc between different places</p>
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friction of distance

the increase in time and cost that usually comes with increasing distance

<p>the increase in time and cost that usually comes with increasing distance</p>
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distance-decay

contact diminishing with increasing distance and eventually disappear.

<p>contact diminishing with increasing distance and eventually disappear.</p>
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spatial association

the reason why two things are placed where they are

<p>the reason why two things are placed where they are</p>
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density

The frequency with which something exists within a given unit of area

<p>The frequency with which something exists within a given unit of area</p>
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distribution

The arrangement of something across Earth's surface.

<p>The arrangement of something across Earth's surface.</p>
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human-environment interaction

The geographic theme that explores how people use, adapt to, and modify the environment

<p>The geographic theme that explores how people use, adapt to, and modify the environment</p>
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cultural ecology

the geographic study of human-environment relationships

<p>the geographic study of human-environment relationships</p>
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environmental determinism

the idea that human behavior is controlled by the physical environment

<p>the idea that human behavior is controlled by the physical environment</p>
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environmental possibilism

the idea that some environments offer specific constraints/ opportunities

<p>the idea that some environments offer specific constraints/ opportunities</p>
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landscape analysis

The process of describing and interpreting the landscape ecology of an area.

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field observation

a study of a phenomenon in a natural setting

<p>a study of a phenomenon in a natural setting</p>
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spatial data

refer to the digital representation of space

<p>refer to the digital representation of space</p>
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aerial photography

Taking images of the earth from elevated positions as a means of gathering geographic data

<p>Taking images of the earth from elevated positions as a means of gathering geographic data</p>
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built environment

man-made or constructed parts of a landscape or area

<p>man-made or constructed parts of a landscape or area</p>
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cultural landscape

the visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape

<p>the visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape</p>
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patterns

recurring characteristics or events

<p>recurring characteristics or events</p>
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processes

the repeated sequences of events

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scale

the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole

THREE types: cartographic, geographic, scale of data

<p>the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole</p><p>THREE types: cartographic, geographic, scale of data</p>
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cartographic scale

the way the map communicates the ratio of its size to the size of what it represents

<p>the way the map communicates the ratio of its size to the size of what it represents</p>
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geographic scale

amount of territory that a map represents IE global scale is whole earth, local scale is small region

<p>amount of territory that a map represents IE global scale is whole earth, local scale is small region</p>
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relative scale

A scale relative to something else, like a ratio.

<p>A scale relative to something else, like a ratio.</p>
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scale of data

scale of map doesn't HAVE to change, but the level of detail in the data would

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reference maps

show locations of places and geographic features

absolute locations

<p>show locations of places and geographic features</p><p>absolute locations</p>
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political map

A map showing units such as countries, states, provinces, districts, etc.

<p>A map showing units such as countries, states, provinces, districts, etc.</p>
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physical map

A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.

<p>A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.</p>
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road map

Shows mainly roads, but also major highways, airports, and local points of interest

<p>Shows mainly roads, but also major highways, airports, and local points of interest</p>
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plat map

detailed map illustrating the geographic boundaries of individual lots

<p>detailed map illustrating the geographic boundaries of individual lots</p>
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locator map

section of a map that shows a larger area than the main map

<p>section of a map that shows a larger area than the main map</p>
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thematic map

A map that shows a particular theme

a map that shows specialized information

<p>A map that shows a particular theme</p><p>a map that shows specialized information</p>
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choropleth map

A map that uses differences in shading or coloring to indicate statistical ranges.

<p>A map that uses differences in shading or coloring to indicate statistical ranges.</p>
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dot distribution map

each dot represents an identical unit and conveys data by amount present

<p>each dot represents an identical unit and conveys data by amount present</p>
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graduated symbol map

Contain symbols varying in size to show relative quantitative values

<p>Contain symbols varying in size to show relative quantitative values</p>
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isoline map

map line that connects points of equal or very similar values

<p>map line that connects points of equal or very similar values</p>
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topographic map

A map that shows the surface features of an area.

<p>A map that shows the surface features of an area.</p>
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cartogram

a type of map used to present statistical info - stretch

<p>a type of map used to present statistical info - stretch</p>
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map projection

a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface

<p>a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface</p>
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Mercator map projection

accurately shows shape and direction, but distorts distance and size of land masses; used for navigation across and ocean

<p>accurately shows shape and direction, but distorts distance and size of land masses; used for navigation across and ocean</p>
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Gall-Peters Projection

equal area projection that distorts the shape of land masses (looks stretched out)

<p>equal area projection that distorts the shape of land masses (looks stretched out)</p>
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conic projection

map made by projecting points and lines from a globe onto a cone.

<p>map made by projecting points and lines from a globe onto a cone.</p>
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Robinson projection

The lines of latitude and longitude almost intersect at right angles except near edges.

Useful projection for display of oceans but land masses are distorted.

<p>The lines of latitude and longitude almost intersect at right angles except near edges.</p><p>Useful projection for display of oceans but land masses are distorted.</p>
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geographic model

A model that represents earths features.

<p>A model that represents earths features.</p>
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spatial model

stylized map, illustrate theories about spacial distributions

<p>stylized map, illustrate theories about spacial distributions</p>
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nonspatial model

illustrate theories using words, graphs, and tables; often depict change over time

<p>illustrate theories using words, graphs, and tables; often depict change over time</p>
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regionalization

The process of dividing an area into smaller segments called regions.

<p>The process of dividing an area into smaller segments called regions.</p>
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formal region (AKA uniform or homogenous)

a group of places that have similar attributes, for example, a political region

<p>a group of places that have similar attributes, for example, a political region</p>
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functional (or nodal) region

Consists of a central place and the surrounding places affected by it

<p>Consists of a central place and the surrounding places affected by it</p>
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perceptual (or vernacular) region

a region defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data.

<p>a region defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data.</p>
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mental map

A map which represents the perceptions and knowledge a person has of an area

<p>A map which represents the perceptions and knowledge a person has of an area</p>
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subregion

A smaller division of a geographic region.

<p>A smaller division of a geographic region.</p>
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fieldwork

on-location research

<p>on-location research</p>
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quantitative data

Information obtained by counting or measuring

<p>Information obtained by counting or measuring</p>
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qualitative data

Information describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic

<p>Information describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic</p>