AP Human Geography Unit 1.1 - 1.3 Vocab. Please tell me if you feel like any of these definitions are wrong or can be better worded!
Absolute Location (*w)
a place may be located by mathematically calculating its location using latitude and longitude
Aerial Photography (drive vocab list)
remotely sensed information captured from planes and from satellites that orbit the earth above the atmosphere.
Cartography
The science of map making.
Centralized Pattern (*w)
distribution pattern is if objects circle another object
Distortion
On a map or image, the misrepresentation of shape, area, distance, or direction of or between geographic features when compared to their true measurements on the curved surface of the earth.
Fieldwork (*amsco)
data observed and recorded on location
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
a computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data
Geospatial data
data that is specific to one location, can be quantitative or qualitative
Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
a system that determines the precise position of something on Earth through a series of satellites, tracking stations, and receivers
Globalization
actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope
Greenwich Mean Time
the time in the zone encompassing the prime meridian, or 0 degrees longitude
International Date Line
an arc that for the most part follows 180 degrees longitude, although it deviates in several places to avoid dividing land areas
Isoline map
map displaying lines that connect points of equal value such as a map showing elevation (topographic)
Land use
study of how land is utilized, modified and organized by people
Landscapes (*w)
the overall appearance of an area that is shaped by both human and natural influences
Linear Pattern (*w)
distribution pattern is along straight lines
Location
the position of anything on Earth's surface
Map Projection
A mathematical method that involves transferring the earth's sphere onto a flat surface. This often causes the map to become distorted to some aspect of reality.
Map Scale
The relationship between the size of an object on a map and the size of the actual feature on Earth's surface.
Mercator Projection
A true conformal cylindrical map projection, it is particularly useful for navigation because it maintains accurate direction.
Population pyramid
a bar graph that represents the distribution of population by age and sex
Qualitative Geographic Data (*amsco)
collected as interviews, document archives, descriptions, and visual observations
Quantitative Geographic Data (*amsco)
information that can be measured and recorded using numbers
Random Pattern (*w)
no regular distribution can be seen
Rectilinear Pattern (*w)
a rectangular system of land survey adopted in much of the country under the Ordinance of 1785
Reference map
a map that emphasizes the location of places such as political, physical, road and plot maps.
Relative Location (*w)
defines a place in terms of how central or isolated it is in relation to other places
Remote sensing
the acquisition of data about Earth's surface from a satellite orbiting the planet or from other long-distance methods like aircrafts/planes
Robinson Projection
A map projection that attempts to balance several possible projection errors. It does attempt to minimize the errors of area, shape, distance or direction that are commonly found on all maps.
Satellite Imagery (Google)
images of the Earth collected by satellite
Scale
The relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole. It is a ratio between the size of something in the real world to the size of that something on a map.
Space
the physical gap or interval between two objects
Spatial data
information that can be tied to specific locations.
Spatial Organization (*w)
the location of places, people, and events and the connections among places and landscapes
Stimulus
a graph, chart, map or photograph image which are often analyzed on a multiple choice question or free response question.
Thematic map
map that displays not only locations but also a topic or theme of information with the location.