the study of natural processes and the distribution of features in the environment, such as landforms, plants, animals, soil, and climate
physical geography
the long-term patterns of weather in a particular area
climate
a natural landscape that has been modified by humans, reflecting their cultural beliefs and values
Natural landscape
the study of the ways in which the world is organized as a reflection of the power different groups hold over territory
political geography
is the Von Thunen model still aplicable today
No
the study of the processes that have shaped how humans understand, use, and alter Earth.
human geography
a climate with moderate temperatures and adequate precipitation amounts
temperate climate
the ways in which humans make sense of themselves and how they wish to be viewed by others
Identity
a politically organized independent territory with a government, defined borders, and a permanent population; a country
State
was malthus's theory correct
No
geographic perspective that focuses on how people live on Earth, how they organize themselves, and why the events of human societies occur where they do
spatial perspective
the natural features of Earth’s surface
landforms
the notion that successive societies leave behind their cultural imprint, a collection of evidence about human character and experiences within a geographic region, which shapes the cultural landscape
sequent occupance
the right of a government to control and defend its territory and determine what happens within its borders
sovereignty
who theorized an eventual worldwide famine, resulting from exponential population growth that he anticipated would far outpace the world’s capacity for food production.
Malthus
he relationships between living things and their environments
ecological perspective
the permanent movement of people from one place to another
human migration
the state belonging to a group of people who share common cultural characteristics
Ethnicity
a cultural entity made up of people who have forged a common identity through a shared language, religion, heritage, or ethnicity—often all four of these
Nations
This graph helps to depict the theory, which states that land value, or the cost to rent the land, determines how a farmer will use the land.
bid rent theory
the position that a point or object occupies on Earth
location
the number of people occupying a unit of land
Population density
a cultural landscape within a community of people outside of their area of origin
Ethnic neighborhoods
A politically bound area controlled by an established government that has authority over its internal affairs and foreign policy.
STATE
the name of the person who made The model that helps to depict the theory that perishability of the product and transportation costs to the market each factor into a farmer's decisions regarding agricultural practices.
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