The frequency with which something occurs in space.
What is density?
The name given to a place on earth.
What is a toponym?
Creating maps is their job.
What is a cartographer?
When transporting an item takes less and less time using technology. For example, people used to move via a horse, then train, then car, then plane.
What is time-space compression?
This is located between 30 degrees North and 60 degrees North
What is the midlatitude?
These isolines connect areas with equal elevation.
What are countour lines?
The social or cultural connectivity of places despite how far apart they are.
What is relative distance?
The relationship between the size of a feature on a map and its actual size on the Earth's surface .
What is scale.
When using a thematic map, geographers look for these to help make an assumption or generalization.
What is a pattern?
The different levels at which geographic data or phenomena are examined, ranging from a local to a global perspective
What is scale of analysis?
The concept that as the distance between two places increases, the interaction between those places decreases.
What is distance decay?
An example would be deforestation to build more homes and apartments.
What is human-environment interaction?