How objects are arranged in space is called what?
Pattern
The ways that different people interact with each other is called what?
Flows
When things on the map are in a group or high density, what is that called?
Clustered
Actions that provide immediate benefits while also preserving resources for future use are called what?
Sustainability
When things on the map are spread out or low density, what is that called?
Dispersed
The farther away one place is from another, the less interaction those two places will have with one another is called what?
Distance Decay
This type of location tells me exactly where something is.
Absolute Location
This type of map places a dot representing a value in its approximate location
Dot Map
This type of location tells me where something is by telling me places close by.
Relative Location
The reduction of time it takes for something to get from one place to another is called what?
Time Space Compression
Informational maps that often displays physical and man made features are called what?
Reference maps
What determines the level at which we analyze geographic data?
Scale
This type of region has some unifying physical or human characteristics
Formal
These maps often tell a story and will be used as visual stimuli
Thematic maps
This type of region has a center of activity
Functional
This type of map uses colors or shading to represent quantifiable data
Choropleth Map
Natural factors alone to determine the cultural attributes of human societies is called what?
Environmental Determinism
This type of map features symbols proportional in size to the actual value of the data.
Graduated Symbol map
The ability for humans to have choices and harness technologies to overcome environmental limitations is called what?
Possibilism
This type of region is defined differently by each person based on their ideas or perceptions
Perceptual
WHat are the 5 toos?
Too hot, Too cold, Too dry, Too wet, Too mountainous
What are the 5 specific purposes for land use?
Agricultural
Industrial/Commercial
Residential
Transportational
Recreational
What does the acronym ESPN stand for?
Economic
Social-Cultural
Political
eNvironment
What are the 4 types of Map projections?
Mercator, Gall-Peters, Robinson and Goodes
What is defined on the basis of one or more distinctive characteristics?
Region