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absolute location Exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates
Caratography The study of maps
Choropleth Map A thematic map that uses tones or colors to represent spatial data as average values per unit area.
Distance Decay decline of activity or function with increasing distance from its point of origin
Dot Distribution Map A map where dots are used to demonstrate the frequency or intensity of a particular phenomena
Enviornmental Determinism The belief that physical environment determines potential for societal development.
formal region An area in which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics
funtional region a central place and the surrounding territory linked to it
Geographic Information System (GIS) A computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data.
Global Positioning System (GPS) Satellite-based system for determining the absolute location of places or geographic features.
graduated symbol map A map with symbols that change in size according to the value of the attribute they represent.
international data line an arc that fro the most part follows 180º longitude, although it deviates in several place to avoid dividing land areas. When you cross it heading east, the clock moves back 24 hours, and when you cross it going west the calendar moves ahead one day.
Isoline Map A map that is used to display distributions. It consists of lines that connect points of equal value.
Latitude distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees
4 ways 2d maps can be distorted distance,direction,shape,area
Perceptual (vernacular) region an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity
region an area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features
relitive location The location of a place relative to another place
Relitive Distance a relative distance is the approximate measurement of the physical space between two places
remote sensing A method of collecting data or information through the use of instruments that are physically distant from the area or object of study.
scale the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole
site The physical character of a place
situation The location of a place relative to another place
space-time compression The reduction in the time it takes for something to reach another place.
Sustainability The ability to keep in existence or maintain. A sustainable ecosystem is one that can be maintained
thematic map a map that shows a particular theme, or topic
time zones 24 hour zones that 1,000 miles apart from the other, each one is an hour before or after the one next to it, helps to differentiate between the differnt times from one point on the Earth to another point.
topographic map a map that shows the surface features of Earth
Toponym the name given to a place on Earth