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Map
a 2 dimensional, or flat representation of Earth surface or a portion of it
Map Scale
The relationship between the size of an object on a map and the size of the actual feature on Earth’s surface
Mashup
A map overlays data from one source on tip of a map provided by a mapping service
Meme
Contagious diffusion through internet or social media
Mental map
A representation of a portion of Earth’s surface based on what an individual knows about a place that contains personal impression of what is in the place and where the place is located
Meridian
An arc drawn on a map between the North and South poles
Network
A chain of communication that connects places
Nonrenewable resource
A resource that us produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans
Parallel
A circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator and at right angles to the meridians
Participatory GIS
Community-based mapping, representing local knowledge and information
Pattern
The geometric or regular arrangement of something in a particular area
Photogrammetry
The science of taking measurements of Earth;s surface from photographs
Place
A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular characteristic
Polder
Land that the dutch have created by draining water from an area
Poststructuralist Geography
Geographic approach that examines how the powerful in a society dominance, or seek to control, less powerful groups, how the dominated groups occupy the space and confrontations that result from the dominations
Preservation
The maintenance of resources in the present condition with as little human impact as possible
Prime Meridian
The meridian designated as 0 degrees longitude
Porjection
A system used to transfer locations from Earth’s surface to a flat map
Region
An area distinguished by one or more distinctive characteristics
Relocation diffusion
The spread of a feature or trend through bodily movement of people from one place to another
Remote sensing
The acquisition of data about Earth’s surface from a satellite orbiting the planet or from other long distance methods
Renewable resource
A resource that is produced by nature more rapidly that it is consumed by humans
Resource
A substance in the environment that is useful to people, is economically and technologically feasible to access, and is socially acceptable to use
Scale
The relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole
Site
The physical character of a place
Situation or Relative location
The location of a place relative to another place
Space — time compression
The reduction in the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place as a result of improved communications and transportation systems
Spatial Association
The relationship between the distribution of one feature and the distribution of another feature
Stimulus diffusion
The spread of an underlying principle
Sustainability
The use of Earth’s renewable and nonrenewable natural resource in ways that do not contain resource use in the future
Syncretism
The combining of elements of 2 groups into new cultural feature
Toponym
The name given to a portion of Earth’s surface
Transcontinental Corporation
A company that conducts research, operates factories, and sell products in many different countries, not just where its headquarters or shareholders are located
Uneven development
The increasing gap in economic conditions between the core and peripheral regions as a result of the globalization of the economy
Vernacular region or Perceptual region
An area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity
Volunteered geographic information
Creation and dissemination of geographic data contributed voluntarily and for free by individuals
Possibilism
The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives