Map Terms II
Map Projections
Types of Diffusion
Human - Environmental Interactions
Regional Analysis
400

A key to the meaning of the symbols and colors on a map

What is a legend?

400

A map projection that shows all landmasses with their true areas but distorts their shapes

What is the Peters projection?

400

Occurs when ideas leapfrog from one important person, community, or city to another, bypassing other persons, communities, or rural areas

What is Hierarchical diffusion?

400

The study of the interactions between societies and their local environments

What is Cultural ecology?

400

A geographical area inhabited by people who have one or more traits in common

What is a Formal region?

800

The distance on a map in relation to distance in actual space, for example, 1 inch on a map might indicate a distance of 100 miles

What is Map scale?

800

A map projection that is useful for navigation because the lines connecting points on the map represent the true compass direction; however, landmasses become increasingly distorted the farther away they are from the equator

What is the Mercator projection?

800

Occurs when individuals or groups with a particular idea or practice migrate from one location to another, thereby bringing the idea or practice to their new homeland

What is Relocation diffusion?

800

Natural resources that are available on Earth in finite quantities and will eventually be used up

What are Nonrenewable resources?

800

A geographic area that has been organized to function politically, socially, culturally, or economically as one unit

What is a Functional region?

1200

The distance that can be measured with a standard unit of length, such as a foot, yard, mile, or kilometer

What is Absolute distance?

1200

A map projection that looks down at Earth from the perspective of one of the poles

What is a Polar projection?

1200

Occurs when ideas or practice spread throughout a population, from area to area, in a snowballing process, so that the total number of knowers or users and the areas of occurrence increase

What is Expansion diffusion?

1200

Compounds in the atmosphere from fossil-fuel combustion, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), that absorb and trap heat energy close to Earth’s surface

What are Greenhouse gases?

1200

Boundaries that are disputed for religious, political, or cultural reasons

What are Contested boundaries?

1600

A measurement of the level of social, cultural, or economic similarity between places despite their absolute distance from each other

What is Relative distance?

1600

A map projection that avoids shape distortion and the restrictions of a rectangular map by creating “interruptions” in the map’s continuity; in each section, map projection regions are shown “equally”, like an orange peel being laid out on a flat surface

What is the Goode homolosine projection?

1600

The wavelike spread of ideas in the manner of a contagious disease or forest fire, moving throughout space without regard to hierarchy

What is Contagious diffusion?

1600

The belief that the physical environment is the dominant force shaping cultures and that humanity is a passive product of its physical surroundings

What is Environmental determinism?

1600

A geographic area that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants, based on the widespread acceptance and use of a unique regional name

What is a Perceptual / vernacular region?

2000

A direction that can be described as position, such as in front of or behind, to the left or to the right

What is Relative direction?

2000

A map projection that attempts to create the most visually appealing representation of Earth by keeping all types of distortion relatively low over most of the map

What is the Robinson projection?

2000

Occurs when a specific trait is rejected, but the underlying idea is accepted

What is Stimulus diffusion?

2000

The belief that any physical environment offers a number of possible ways for a society to develop and that humans can find ways to overcome environmental challenges

What is Possibilism?

2000

A region where cultural markers overlap and blend into a recognizable border culture

What is a Border zone?

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