AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 1

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Two types of location

absolute & relative

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absolute location

specific place, uses grids, longitude & latitude

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relative location

directional words & using distance

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2 characteristics for place

physical & human

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The Five themes of Geography

(M.R. HE.L.P.) location, place, human environment interaction, movement, & regions

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PLACE: physical characteristics

land features, mountains, plains, climate, & bodies of water

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PLACE: human characteristics

building, agriculture, cultural landscape, & "how humans change the land"

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region

an area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristic

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3 types of regions

formal, functional, & vernacular

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formal region

(uniform) an area w/in which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristic, & drawn w/ borders (ex. Canada, rice-growing areas)

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functional region

(nodal) an area organized around a focal point

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vernacular region

(perceptual) an area that ppl believe exists as part of their cultural identity ex. the hood

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human environment interaction

adapt, modify, & depend on enviroment

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movement

ideas, fads, goods, & resources

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4 Traditions of Geography

(H.P.R.S) spatial, regional, human/environmental, & physical geography

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spatial tradition

mapping, boundaries, spatial analysis, geo. info systems, & spatial patterns

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regional tradition

-description of regions

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-international trends & relationships

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-how regions are similar & different

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human/environmental tradition

-human impact on nature

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-impact of nature on humans

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-natural hazards

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physical geography tradition

-lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, & biosphere

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-Earth Science

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cultural landscape

a combination of cultural features (ex. language & religion; economic features: agriculture & industry; physical feature: climate & vegetation)

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site

the physical character of a place (ex. climate, water source, topography, soil, vegetation, longitude & latitude)

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situation

the location of a place relative to other places (finding an unfamiliar place & understanding its importance)

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non-material culture

to care about or to adore or worship something as in the modern world culture values custom ideas

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material culture

to take care of or to nurse or look after something as in the modern world cultivate earning, money clothing, & shelter

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hearth

a place from which an innovation originates

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syncretism

an union or attempted fusion of different religions, cultures, or philosophies (ex. Halloween)

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density

the frequency of "something" in a given UNIT AREA (ex. ppl per unit)

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3 types of densities

arithmetic (crude), physiological, & agricultural

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arithmetical (crude) density

of objects per unit area

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physiological density

of ppl per unit of arable (used for growing crops) land

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agricultural density

of farmers per unit of arable land

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diffusion

the process by which a characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time

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relocation diffusion

spread of an idea through physical movement of a GROUP ppl from one place to another

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expansion diffusion

spread the feature from one place to another in an additive process (idea or innovation spreads outward from the hearth)

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hierarchical diffusion

spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority or power to other persons or places (cities to cities, small pop. to bigger pop.)

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contagious diffusion

rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population (picks up on the trend and idea around the same time)

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stimulus diffusion

spread of an underlying principle even though a characteristic itself apparently fails to diffuse; create change to original (ex. Apple phones)

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distribution

the ARRANGEMENT of a FEATURE in space/Earth's surface

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concentration

the spread of something over a given unit area (clustered, dispersed)

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pattern

the geometric or regular arrangement of something

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environmental determinism

the belief that the physical environment causes social development

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possibilism

the environment presents challenges, that may set limits on human actions, but ABILITY TO ADJUST & choose a course of action

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map scale

the relationship of a feature's size on a map to it's actual size on a map to it's actual size on Earth

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projection

the scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat map

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4 types of distortion

(D.D.R.S) shape, distance, relative size, & direction

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*Mercator

Straight meridians and parallels that intersect at right angles. (Used for navigation & not accurate)

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*Robinson

pro: display info across oceans

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con: land area are much smaller

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*Goode Homolosine

Tears, or interruptions, minimize specific distortions. They are placed to group related parts of the map together.

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thematic maps

A map designed to convey information about a single topic or theme, such as population density or geology.

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*statistical maps

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*cartogram maps

(similar to thematic) travel time, population, or Gross National Product - is substituted for land area or distance

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dot maps

a thematic map in which a dot represents some frequency of the mapped variable

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choropleth maps

a thematic map in which ranked classes of some variable are depicted with shading patterns or colors for predefined zones

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isoline maps

a thematic map with lines that connect points of equal value

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mental map

Image of picture of the way space is organized as determined by an individual's perception, impression, and knowledge of that space.

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distance decay

trailing-off phenomenon of diminishing (losing) contact with the increase in distance

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localization

opposite force that resists globalization

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globalization

a force/process that INVOLVES the ENTIRE WORLD & results in making something WORLDWIDE in scope

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

A computer hardware and software system that handles geographically referenced data.

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-uses and produces maps and has the ability to perform many types of spatial analysis.

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Spatial Interaction

The farther away someone is from you, the less likely you two are to interact.

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core

developed countries (US, W. Europe, Japan, & Australia)

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periphery

less developed countries (Asia, Africa, & Latin America)

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preservation

the maintenance of resources in their present condition w/ as little human impact as possible

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Global Positioning System (GPS)

determines precise location based on satellite signals

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remote sensing

using long distance methods like satellite imagery to GATHER DATA about the Earth's surface

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renewable resource

produced in nature faster than it is consumed by humans

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nonrenewable resource

produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans

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latitude

the numbering system to indicate the location of a parallel

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longitude

the numbering system used to indicate the location of meridians drawn on a globe & measuring distance east & west of the prime meridian

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parallel

a circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator & at right angles to the meridians

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meridian

an arc drawn btwn the North & South pole

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prime meridian

the meridian that passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England (0 degrees longitude)

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International Date Line

180 degrees (move clock back 24 hrs/ entire day, if you are heading eastward toward America

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Space-Time Compression

decrease travel time btwn places, promotes rapid cultural & economic change, & allows remote places to be more acessible

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Tropic of Cancer

23.5 degrees latitude N

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Tropic of Capricorn

23.5 degrees latitude S

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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

the time at the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude), is the master reference time for all points on Earth

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Cultural Hearth

Heartland, source area, innovation center; place of origin of a major culture.

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Cultural Trait

A single element of normal PRACTICE IN a CULTURE ex. the wearing of a turban.

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transnational corporation

A company that conducts research, operates factories, and sells products in many countries, not just where its headquarters or shareholders are located.

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local scale

A spatial scale that is essentially equivalent to a COMMUNITY.

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global scale

the scale of the world, in a global setting.

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Cultural Ecology

the geographic study of human-environment relationships

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climate

long-term average weather condition at a particular location

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friction of distance

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

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space-time compression

describes the reduction in the time it takes for something to reach another place

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spatial analysis

looking at data (analyzing) to determine how phenomena relate together in space

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Tobler's First Law

everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things

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toponym

The name given to a portion of Earth's surface.

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uneven development

The gap in economic conditions between regions because of globalization of the economy.