Unit 1: Geography and Geographical Perspectives

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geography

the study of places and the relationship between people and their environments

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human geography

a subset of the field that examines how human beings and their activities are shaped by the natural environment and how humans seek to modify or control their environments to suit their needs

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pangaea

Earth’s supercontinent existing 175 million years ago

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tectonic plates

moving pieces of the Earth’s crust located within the lithosphere

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age of exploration

period from the late 1400s to the 1500s where Europeans had overseas explorations

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ocean

a vast body of saltwater that separates continents

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sea

smaller than an ocean, occurs where land and ocean meet

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lake

a localized basin of fresh water surrounded by land

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river

a naturally flowing waterway

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isthmus

thin strips of land that connect larger landmasses over bodies of water

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island

landmass surrounded by water on all sides

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archipelagos

closely clustered island groupings

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irrigation

any method to move amounts of freshwater at regular intervals to irrigate agricultural land

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physical geography

branch of natural science dealing with the study of the natural environment’s processes and patterns

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lithosphere

contains tectonic plates, lies between crust and upper mantle

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latitude

lines dividing the Earth horizontally 90 S to 90 N

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longitude

lines dividing the Earth vertically 180 W to 180 E

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equator

line that divides the world horizontally

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prime meridian

line that divides the world vertically, located in Greenwich

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exact location

coordinates of latitude and longitude based on the equator and prime meridian

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Panama Canal

Waterway that cuts through Panama to form a path connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

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Greater Antilles

Larger islands in the Caribbean

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Lesser Antilles

Smaller islands in the Caribbean

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Pampas

South American grasslands

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Tierra Del Fuego

Archipelago at the tip of South America

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British Isles

Group of islands in Western Europe including Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland.

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Microstates

states of small physical size and populations

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Low Countries

Countries at or below sea level, includes Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands

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Scandinavian Peninsula

Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland

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Baltic States

Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia

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Balkan Peninsula

Consists of many former regions of Yugoslavia, like Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia

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Sahara

Large, expansive desert stretching across the African continent

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Sahel

Region between the Sahara and the coastal regions of West Africa

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Zanj

Coastal regions of East Africa from Somalia to Tanzania

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Levant

Syria, Israel (and the occupied territories), Lebanon, Jordan

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Mesopotamia

Ancient region in today’s Iraq around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

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Aramaic

Semitic language spoken by Assyrians

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Zoroastrianism

Religion based on the teachings of Zoroaster and emphasizes the battle between good and evil

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Hejaz

Region containing the holy cities of Mecca and Medina

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Monsoons

Seasonal shift in winds causing an extreme dry or rainy season

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Melanesia

Region of Oceania including Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and Papua New Guinea

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Micronesia

Country in Oceania made up of 4 islands

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Space

surface of the Earth

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activity space

spaces where specific activities occur

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place

any space within certain boundaries that is important to people or all living things

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toponym

specific names chosen to connote their importance

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place-specific cultures

cultures formed from different histories, cultures, and economies

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homogenous

something generally the same, like language, religion, or terrain

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formal regions

defined space with legal borders

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environmental region

a region defined by its climate, topography, wildlife, etc

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ecotone

transition zone between one environmental region into another

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cultural region

region not bound by borders, crossing over different climate and time zones

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functional region

areas with a central node that has a practical purpose for the region

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market area

region where something is available to buy

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vernacular region

regions based on perception or mental map of the region’s residents

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absolute location

defines a point on the map based on coordinates of latitude and longitude

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time zones

an area’s established standard time

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relative location

defines location based on significant geographical features or proximity to landmarks

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scale

the relationship of an object or place to Earth as a whole

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relative scale

the level of aggregation, or the level at which things are being grouped together for study

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distance

space or relationship between two or more points

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Linear distance

absolute distance between two locations (measured in mi or km)

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Distance decay

the further a location is from the place of origin, the less likely interactions will be

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Tobler’s Law

all things are related, but those physically closer will develop stronger relationships

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Site

physical characteristics of a place

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Situation

a place’s interrelatedness with other places

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Space-time compression

the decreased time and distance barriers provided by modern methods of communication and transport

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Core region

national and global regions where economic power is concentrated

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Node

a central point in a functional region

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Marketplace

the area surrounding something which customers are attracted to

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Spatial patterns

tools measuring the distance between physical locations

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Clusters

groups of things like factories, farms, and mills located closely

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Land survey patterns

how land is divided

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Metes and bounds

less precise method to measure irregularly shaped plots of land

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Townships and ranges

rectangular land measurement and division method

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Long line lots

long rectangular plots of farmland with access to rivers

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Density

number of things in a certain area

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Population density

number of people who live in a defined area

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Diffusion

the process where information, beliefs, and technologies spread from one area to another

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Hierarchical diffusion

pattern originates from a point and diffuses outward in a cascading way

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Contagious diffusion

follows a linear trajectory from an origin point to nearby locations on a line of transportation

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Stimulus diffusion

consumer or public demands influencing the commercial or political class to begin certain services

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Expansion diffusion

patterns originating from a central location and diffusing outward to different lengths

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Relocation diffusion

begins with an origin point and travels across major geographic barriers

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Map

a symbolic representation of a place’s selected characteristics

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Spatial analysis

key component of map creation based on different quantitative geographic patterns

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Topographic maps

display contour lines of Earth’s topography

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thematic maps

illustrate a theme of the land

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choropleth maps

maps with color coded areas denoting cities and borders

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isoline maps

calculate data values between different points across a represented surface

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dot density maps

used to represent volume and density of a geographic feature

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flow line maps

use lines of varying thickness to demonstrate movement and volume of a pattern

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cartogram maps

use geometric shapes of varying size to illustrate key differences in populations, wealth, and consumption

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map scale

the “absolute” form of the concept of scale, representing the distance of the surface

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projections

methods to transfer Earth’s surface onto a flat surface

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models

representations of land and urban centers

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spatial models

models that illustrate landscape patterns

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concentric zone model

graph that shows the cost-to-distance relationship in real estate in an urban area or general region

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gravity model

determines radius of an urban center’s central business district’s influence and estimates the flow of people to a particular place

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GIS (geographic information systems)

layers of data to generate maps and models and provide types of spatial analysis

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