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Reference Map
A map that provides basic geographic information about an area, such as its boundaries, landmarks, and physical features.
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Thematic Map
A map that focuses on specific themes or topics, such as population distribution, climate, or economic activity.
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Topographic Map
A detailed map that shows the elevation and contour of the land's surface, including hills, valleys, and other physical features.
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Isoline Map
A map that uses lines, such as contour lines or isotherms, to represent continuous data, like elevation or temperature.
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Dot Density Map
A map that uses dots to represent the density or concentration of a particular feature or phenomenon in an area.
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Choropleth Map
A map that uses colors or shading to represent data or statistics for different geographic areas, such as countries or regions.
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Flow Line Map
A map that shows the movement or flow of people, goods, or information between locations using lines or arrows.
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Cartogram Map
A map in which the size or shape of geographic regions is distorted to represent a variable, such as population or economic activity.
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Robinson Projection
A map projection that attempts to minimize distortion in size, shape, and direction, making it suitable for displaying the entire world.
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Mercator Projection
A map projection that preserves angles and shapes but distorts size, often resulting in exaggerated sizes of land areas at high latitudes.
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Remote Sensing
The collection of data and information about the Earth's surface from a distance, often using satellites or aerial photography.
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GIS
A system that captures, stores, analyzes, and displays geospatial data to help make informed decisions about geographic features and relationships.
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GPS
A satellite-based navigation system that allows users to determine their precise location and track movement.
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Geospatial Data
Data that is associated with specific geographic locations, often represented using coordinates.
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Geographical Data
Information related to the Earth's surface, including physical, cultural, and environmental attributes.
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Absolute Distance
The physical distance between two points on Earth's surface, typically measured in units like kilometers or miles.
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Relative Distance
The measurement of distance between places based on travel time, cost, or other factors, which can vary depending on transportation and technology.
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Distance Decay
The concept that the likelihood of interaction or communication between two places decreases as the distance between them increases.
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Time-Space Compression
The idea that advancements in technology and transportation have made the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes to travel or communicate across distances.
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Sustainability
The concept of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often related to environmental and resource management.
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Environmental Determinism
The theory that human behavior and culture are largely shaped by environmental factors and conditions.
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Possibilism
The theory that human behavior and culture are influenced by the environment but not determined by it, as humans have the ability to adapt and make choices.
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Global Scale
Analyzing data that transcends the boundaries of countries.
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National Scale
Analyzing data of an entire nation.
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Regional Scale
Analzying data in an area larger than a single neighborhood but smaller than the entire nation.
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Local Scale
Analyzing data in a single community.
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Formal Region
A region characterized by specific, uniform attributes or criteria.
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Functional Region
A region defined by its functional connections or interactions, often centered around a focal point or node.
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Perceptual/Vernacular Region
A region that is defined by people's perceptions, beliefs, and mental images, rather than by objective criteria.