Basics
Space
Region
Environment
Maps
100

A detailed description of the earth and its identifiable patterns

Geography

100

Composed of location, spatial interaction, and spatial organization

Space

100

A concept people use to differentiate one area from another

Region

100

People acting in a certain way according to their environment (environment controls people’s behavior) 

Environmental Determinism

100

Forms of communication that express ideas about the world (specialized picture of mathematical precision). Can be used to misinform (propaganda: can display claims to national territory, from different countries may contradict if they all claim a particular area

Maps

200

A type of geography that examines the natural environment, focusing on topics such as soil, climates, plants, and animals.

Physical Geography

200

Can be nominal, relative, or absolute

Location

200

An area in which selected physical or human characteristics are present throughout the region. Ex. climate, landforms, language, religion

Formal Regions

200

People control their environment, which has consequences

Human Determinism

200

Relationship between the length of an object on a map and the length in the real world, ratio

Scale

300

A type of geography that studies humans and the places and spaces we create. e.g., population change and migration, political geography, economic geography, etc.

Human Geography

300

Analyzing flows, interdependence, and underlying structures. Why and how do people, resources, and ideas move?

Spatial Interaction

300

Area in which an activity has a network, focal point, or node. Ex. River system or trading system

Functional Regions

300

Physical environment cannot determine what we can do but it can limit what we can achieve

Environmental Possibilism

300

The way the Earth's surface is distorted on a map, ex. Mercator or Robinson

Projection

400

Components of Geography

Space, Region, and Environment

400

How people have delineated various territories. Ex. International boundaries

Spatial Organization

400

Analysis of the shift from high to low fertility and mortality rates

Demographic Transition Theory

400

Key components in the environment

Resources

400

Areas are shaded in proportion to a statistical variable

Choropleth Maps

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