Prestest 1 Flashcards

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What elements of study do human and physical geography have in common?

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They are concerned with where things occur and why they occur where they do.

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2
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Scale is

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The relationship between the length of an object on a map and that feature on the landscape.

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3
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1:24,000 is an example of what kind of scale?

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A ratio or fraction

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4
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A mathematical process for transferring locations from a globe to a flat map is a(n)

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Projection

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5
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The art and science of making maps is

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Cartography

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6
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You are given the coordinates 128 E longitude, 45 N latitude. This is an example of a

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Mathematical location.

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7
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Which statement is more accurate?

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Every meridian is the same length and has the same beginning and end.

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8
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Greenwhich Mean Time is measured from

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0 degrees longitude

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9
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The International Date Line is measured approximately from

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180 degrees longitude

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10
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A map projection may distort a continent, making it appear stretched in some areas and smashed n others in order to

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Depict accurately the physical area of a country or continent

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11
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If the surface is 1:100,000, then 1 centimeter on the map represents ____ on Earths’s surface.

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1 kilometer

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12
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Which of the following types of maps would have the largest scale?

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City

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13
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Distortion is especially severe and apparent on

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Small-scale maps

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14
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Without glancing at a map, we can guess that the coordinates 20 S latitude, 178 E longitude are likely

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In the Pacific Ocean just west of the International date line

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15
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Driving around gathering information from street navigation devices is called

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Ground truthing

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16
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The acquisition of data about Earth’s surface from a satellite, spacecraft, or specially equipped high-altitude balloon is

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Remote sensing

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17
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A computer system the stores, organizes, retrieves, analyzes, and displays geographic data is

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GIS

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18
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Global positioning systems reference ____ location

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Mathematical

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19
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The name of a location on earths surface is a

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Toponym

20
Q

Situation identifies a place by its

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Location relative to other objects or places

21
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Site identifies a place by its

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Unique physical characteristics

22
Q

New York city’s ____ is approximately 100 miles northeast of Philadelphia and 100 miles southwest of Boston

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Situation

23
Q

Which of the following are fundamental elements of culture

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Customary beliefs, material traits and social forms

24
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The concept that the distribution of one phenomenon is related to the location of other phenomena is

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Spatial association

25
Q

An area distinguished by one or more unique characteristics is a(n)

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Region

26
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The nine regions that the census bureau has established within the United States are examples of

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Formal regions

27
Q

The south is established as a vernacular region of the United States by

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Climate, low educational attainment, cotton production, and the prevalence of baptist churches

28
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Which of the following is most likely a functional region

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The area of dominance of a television station

29
Q

Which of the following best describes the idea of a cultural landscape

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A landscape where human activity has modified the natural environment in some way

30
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To geographers, the spread of McDonalds around the world represents

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Economic and cultural globalization

31
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Globalization of the economy has

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Heightened economic differences among places

32
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Common practices of _____, include exploiting the distinctive economic assets of different countries and regions, organizing production according to a spatial division of labor, placing earnings in offshore bank accounts to avoid paying taxes, and moving factories from high wage regions to low wage regions

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Transnational corporations

33
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The township and range system

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Established a gridlike pattern for much of present-day land use in the United States

34
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The arrangement of a phenomenon across earths surface is

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Distribution

35
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The frequency of something within a given unit of area is

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Density

36
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A _____ is the spread of something over a given study area

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Concentration

37
Q

In this figure, which two boxes have the highest concentration of dots

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(B,D)

38
Q

In this figure, which two boxes have the highest density of dots

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(A,D)

39
Q

A hearth is

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A region from which a phenomenon originates

40
Q

Which of the following are forms of expansion diffusion

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Contagious and hierarchical

41
Q

The historic diffusion of HIV/AIDS in the United States is an example of which type of diffusion

A

Contagious

42
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The concept that the physical environment sets broad limits on human actions, but that people have the ability to adjust to a wide variety of physical environments is

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Possibilism

43
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The study of how humans and the environment interact is called

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Cultural ecology

44
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According to environmental determinism

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The physical environment causes different types of social and cultural development

45
Q

The three pillars of sustainability are

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Society, economy, and environment

46
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The biosphere system is made up of all the living organisms on the earth. The abiotic (or nonliving) system is made up of three subsystems,

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Atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere