1.1 Types of Maps
1.2 & 1.3 Geographic Data
1.4 Spatial Patterns
1.5 Human-Environment Interaction
1.6 Scales of Analysis
1.7 Regional Analysis
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100

All maps distort at least one of these four characteristics (Hint: S.A.D.D.)

Shape, Area (relative size), Distance, and Direction

100

an official count of a population, typically conducted every ten years, to collect demographic information such as age, gender, ethnicity, income, etc.

The Census

100

What are the 5 Themes of Geography?

MR. HELP: Movement, Region, Human Environment Interaction, Location, & Place

100

Which of the following is NOT a natural resource?

Air, fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), minerals, plastics, water

plastics
100

What concept is being described?

The size or extent of something. For example: if you see 1:100,000 on a map, that means every 1 centimeter on the map represents 100,000 centimeters (or 1 kilometer) in the real world.

Scale

100

A geographic area with similar characteristics that set it apart from other areas. (Hint: one of the 5 themes of geography)

Region

100

A map of a large geographic area (e.g. Europe) with very little detail and information would be an example of what kind of scale map?

Small scale map

200

What are the two main categories of maps?
You must also name a kind of map from each category.

Reference & Thematic

Reference maps - Physical, Political, and Road maps

Thematic maps - Cartogram, Choropleth, Dot-Density, Flowline, Isoline, and Proportional Symbol maps

200

What type of geospatial technology is this?

Computer system/software that stores, analyzes, and displays information from multiple digital maps or data sets to help geographers analyze spatial patterns.


GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

200

What geographic concept is the following an example of?

1100 Sauk St, Lodi, WI 53555

Absolute location 

200

Name 3 different kinds of land-use

Examples: Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Recreational, Cultural, Agricultural, etc.

200

What concept is being described?

The level at which something is studied or examined. For example, a geographer studying crime rates between different cities would be examining crime from a city/local ________ __ _________

Scale of Analysis

200

Name the three types of regions

Formal, Functional, Perceptual

200

A map of a local area with lots of detail and information would be an example of what kind of scale map?


Large scale map

300

What type of map is this?


Dot-density map

300

What type of geospatial technology is this?

Satellites orbit the earth and communicate locational information to receivers that locate one's absolute location.

Satellite Navigation System (GPS)

300

What geographic concept is the following an example of?

Our high school is located next to the middle school and across the street from the dentist.

Relative location

300

Define sustainability...

Something close to...

Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

300

Identify the scale and scale of analysis of this map:


Scale: Global

Scale of Analysis: National

300

The image below best describes what kind of region?


Perceptual region

300

What concept is being described below?

The visible human imprint on the landscape (AKA the built landscape)

Ex: Machu Picchu

Cultural landscape

400

What type of map is this?

Choropleth map

400

What type of geospatial technology is this?

The use of cameras or other sensors mounted on aircraft or satellites which orbit the earth above the atmosphere to collect digital images of the earth’s surface.

Remote Sensing

400

a feeling/emotion for the features that contribute to the distinctiveness of a particular spot on Earth.

Ex: The Socotra archipelago, part of Yemen, located in the Arabian Sea. It's home to the Socotra dragon tree ; the national tree of Yemen.


Sense of place

400

What are the two theories used by geographers to describe the relationship between people and their environment? 

Also, which one is most accepted today?

Environmental determinism & possibilism

400

Identify the scale and scale of analysis of this map:


Scale: Regional

Scale of Analysis: National

400

The image below best describes what kind of region?

The political boundaries of Europe. 

Formal region

400

This geographic concept refers to the physical location of a place, including its natural features, such as climate, landforms, and water resources.

Example: New York City

  • Located on a natural harbor at the mouth of the Hudson River
  • Has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons
  • Relatively flat terrain
  • Abundant water resources

Site

500

What type of map is this?


Cartogram map

500

How might an INDIVIDUAL use the following census data?

To make decisions about where to live, work, start a business or family, etc.

500

What geographic concept is the following an example of?

Chain restaurants and stores: These businesses often have the same look and feel, regardless of where they are located. This can make it difficult to tell whether you are in a small town or a big city, in the United States or in Europe.


Placelessness

500

Which theory about human-environment interaction is this an example of?

The Dutch have built dams and levees to reclaim land from the sea and create new farmland.


Possibilism

500

Identify the scale and scale of analysis of this map:

Scale: National

Scale of Analysis: County/Local

500

The image below best describes what kind of region?

Functional region

500

This geographic concept refers to the relationships between a place and its surrounding area, such as its proximity to other cities, transportation routes, and natural resources.

Example: New York City

  • Located in the northeastern United States, near the Atlantic coast
  • Proximity to major transportation routes, such as highways, railroads, and airports
  • Close to other major cities, such as Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.
  • Situated in a densely populated region

Situation

600

What type of map?


Proportional symbol map

600

How might a government use the following census data?

To identify areas with high levels of poverty and target them with assistance programs. 

To track changes in poverty levels over time. 

To develop policies to reduce poverty. 

To allocate resources to different counties based on their poverty levels. 

To measure the effectiveness of anti-poverty programs. 

600

What geographic concept is the following an example of?

Idiotville, Oregon is a ghost town and former logging community northwest of Portland. Most of its former residents worked at a nearby logging camp called Ryan's Camp. Because of the camp’s remote location, locals said that only an idiot would work and live there. They began referring to the surrounding area as Idiotville. The name was eventually borrowed for a nearby stream, Idiot Creek, and officially applied to the community on maps.

Toponym (place name)

600

Which theory about human-environment interaction is this an example of?

Island societies are isolated and underdeveloped because of their location, while people who live in mountainous regions are more independent and self-sufficient because of the difficult terrain.

Environmental determinism

600

Identify the scale and scale of analysis of this map:

Scale: Substate (US state)

Scale of Analysis: Census tract/local

600

What is the common characteristic that makes all of these countries a region?

Common language: Spanish

600

In the past, people were more likely to marry someone who lived in their village or town. This was because it was difficult and expensive to travel long distances. However, with the development of transportation technology, such as the train and the car, it became possible for people to travel long distances more easily and affordably. This led to an increase in long-distance relationships and marriages.

What geographic concept best describes marriages in the past and what geographic concept describes how technology changed this trend?

Past - Distance decay; Today - Time-space compression