Geography
Maps
Thematic Map Types
Distance/Location
100

What questions to geographers answer?

why there?

100

What is cartography?

A mapmaker

100

What is a topographic map?

What is a dot density/dot distribution?

Elevation shown through textured area in a map?

Each dot represents an amount of some phenomenon.

100

Example of Relative Distance and Relative Location.

Distance: Pretty close, Across the ocean

Location: Next door, East of Alabama

200

What are the two branches of geography?

Physical Geography and Human Geography

200

What are reference maps used for?

They are used to show location for navigating.

200

What is a choropleth map?

Colors are used to represent degrees of a phenomenon.

200

Example of Absolute Distance and Absolute Location?

Distance: 5 miles, 3000 feet

Location: Coordinates, address

300

What is Human Geography?

The study of spatial characteristics of humans and human activities.

300

What are thematic maps used for?

They are used to tell a story about the degree of an attribute.

300

What is a isoline map?

Uses lines to connect places with the same degrees of data.

300

What is Clustering?

More populated areas.

400

What is Physical Geography?

The study of the spatial characteristics of elements in the physical environment.

400

What is a mental map?

Maps we carry in our mind of places we've been and places we've heard of.

400

What is a cartogram map?

Changes the size of places to show different phenomenon.

400

What is Dispersed?

Less populated areas.

500

What perspective do geographers use in their study of earth, and what is it?

The distinctive perspective which is a spatial approach that considers the arrangement of phenomena.

500

What is a map scale?

Shows how distance on a map compares to distance IRL.

500

What is a proportional symbol/graduated map?

The size of the symbol changes with the degree of the phenomenon.

500

What are activity spaces?

The places we travel to in our rounds of daily activity.