Reading a Map
Time/Space Relationships
Technological Advancement
Regions
5 Themes of Geography
100

This 3D projection is considered the best representation of the entire world on a map

Globe

100

This concept covers the idea that the farther apart two things are, the less likely they are to interact

Distance Decay

100

These vehicles speed up the process of international trade, cutting down on the time it takes goods to get around the world

Cargo Planes/Ships

100

this region is focused around a center point such as a cell tower or a radio transmitter

Functional Region

100

This theme covers where things are, either relatively or absolutely

Location

200

A measurement of size in proportion to how it is in the real world as shown on a map. (you may hear the phrase "not drawn to _____")

Scale

200

This term was created to explain the increased interconnection of the world over time because of improved transportation and communication technology

Time-Space Compression

200

This system uses satellites to create navigation systems using absolute locations

Global Positioning System (GPS)

200

a defined region that shares many of the same characteristics ranging from the spoken language to the same government

Formal Region

200

This theme covers areas that share similar characteristics

Region

300

The art and science of making and using maps

Cartography

300
A location is given with specific coordinates and can be pinpointed on a map

Absolute Location

300

Collecting data on Earth's surface from the air. Can be done via aircraft or satellite 

Remote Sensing

300

This region situated in the lower Northwest is a perceptual region known for being the nation's center of corn agriculture

The Corn Belt

300

Observing the unique characteristics of a location, such as the physical landscape, culture, and architecture

Place

400

The imperfection of a 2D map representing a 3D plane

Map Distortion

400

the location of a place described in relation to the location of another place (The school is 3 miles outside of downtown)

Relative Location

400

Technology, particularly the internet, allows people to share ideas more often, creating this 

Popular Culture

400
A region defined by peoples' interpretation of shared characteristics

Perceptual Region

400

This theme looks at the flow of goods and ideas from person to person as they interact

Movement

500

These lines represent the lines of latitude land at 23.5 degrees N and S on a 3D model of Earth

Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn

500

The "why of where" that explains how different places interact

Spatial Patterns

500

This "database" stores all types of geographical data such as landscapes, streets, elevation, etc. in a multi-layered system

Geographical Information System (GIS)

500

The exact term for the name of a region that describes its unique landscapes

Toponym

500

This theme covers the topics of human modification and dependency on the environment

Human-Environment Interaction