Key Terms
Regions
Human-Environment Interaction
Trends and Geospatial Concepts
Reading Maps
100
This is the geographic term for a place's name.

What is a toponym?

100

Christopher Columbus' voyage took 36 days. Nowadays, it would take under a day to travel that distance. This is an example of this geospatial trend.

What is time-space compression?  

200

Maps that emphasize the location of places, without specific data on those places.

What are reference maps?

200

The bible belt is this type of region.

What is a vernacular region?

200

The goal of humans reaching equilibrium with the environment; meeting the needs of the present without while also leaving resources for future generations

What is sustainability? 

200

Using the concept of distance decay, a group of migrators from country A is most likely to move this shaded country. 

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What is Venezuela? 

300

A pizza delivery route in Paris, France is this type of region.

What is a functional / nodal region?
300

2100 Spirit Trail, Dalhart, TX is an example of this geospatial concept.

What is an absolute location?

300

The Mercator and Robinson projection share this in common when it comes to distortion.

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What is the size of landmasses?

400

Describing the position of a place as compared to another landmark

What is relative location?

400

"France is south of the United Kingdom"

This is an example of this geospatial concept.

What is relative location?

400

This is the scale of analysis of the map.

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What is continental scale of analysis?

500

Which map would be most helpful for an entrepreneur opening a coffee shop?

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What is the Borough of Manhattan?