Five Themes of Geography
Maps
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Types of map projections
Vocabulary
100

How humans interact with their environment

What is human?

100

Use lines of equal value to represent data like elevation, barometric pressure or temperature

What is an isoline map?

100

Primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary

What are terms for describing countries economically?

100

Doesn’t use cardinal directions, maintains accurate size and shape.

What is the Fuller Projection?

100

The science of map making

What is cartography?

200

An area of land which displays a specific criteria with one or more distinctive characteristics

What is region?

200

A thematic map where the amount of dots represents the frequency of that data or variable.

What is a dot map?

200

- Environment pillar - Sustainable development must value conservation more than wasting resources or preserving all resources.

- Economy Pillar - To make an effort to set prices of goods based on the costs of the environment, and not just supply and demand.

- Society Pillar - Modifying the wants of cultures in regards to shelter, food, and clothing to objects that are sustainable

What are the Pillars of Stability?

200

Distorts shape and size of land masses, good direction and maintains distance, used for sea travel.

What is a Mercator Projection?

200

The movement of people, ideas, goods, or services from one place to another

What is flow?

300

The mobility of individuals, good and ideas

What is movement?

300

A thematic map where the size of the symbol is proportionate to the intensity of the data or variable being mapped.

What is a graduated symbol map?

300

- Shape of the area

- Direction between the points

- Distance between points may increase or decrease

- Relative size of the place

What are the 4 forms of distortion (map)?

300

Most accurate central point, only shows half earth at a time, stretches out when closer to edge.

What is a Planar Projection?

300

Physical characteristic of a place; Ex: climate, labor force

What is site?

400

Latitude and longitude can be used to describe it. It can be relative or absolute.

What is location?

400

A thematic map that uses the size of a political unit to display the value of a piece of data.

What is a cartogram?
400

China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines,

South Africa, Turkey, Brazil, and Mexico

What are newly developed countries?

400

Sizes of land masses are accurate, shows correct geographic relationships better, inaccurate distances, distorted shapes, latitude and longitude are parallel.

What is a Gall-Peters Projection?

400

Is the location of a place relative to the places around it.

What is situation?

500

The distinctive physical and human characteristics of an area

What is place?

500

A thematic map which shows data by shading patterns or colors.

What are choropleth maps?

500

- Core countries - North America, West Europe, Japan

- Peripheral countries - Africa, Asia, Latin America

- Semi-periphery countries - Argentina, China, Brazil, Mexico, Iran, Indonesia

What is Wallerstein’s three part theory of core-periphery model?

500

Rounder in shape with distortion near north and south

poles.

What is the Winkel Tripel Projection?

500

The way something is arranged on earth's surface;

What is spatial distribution?