A graphical display of using bars of different heights.
What is it?
Histogram
How easy it is to get to from point A to point B?
Accessibility
An area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features.
What is it?
Region
Where is usually the most distortion on a map?
Near the poles
Greenland
The study of how humans interaction with the physical world.
What is it?
Human Geography
What animals did Darwin observe?
Giant tortoises
Iguanas
Fur seals
Sea lions
Sharks
Rays
26 species of native birds - 14 of Darwin's finches
What are the 5 themes of geography?
Location
Human environment
Region
Place
Movement
When people migrate to a short short distance location, rather than long distance destination.
What is it?
Distance Decay
Why are most maps distorted?
A combination of cultural features(activity) and physical features of a specific place.
What is it?
Cultural landscape
What is known as the 'father of evolution'?
Charles Darwin
What does human geography include?
Political geography
Attracts migrants or forces out migrants to a particular place.
What is it?
Push or Pull Factors
Define distortion?
The misrepresentation of shape, area, distance, or direction of or between geographic features when compared to their true measurements on the curved surface of the earth.
The relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space.
What is it?
Connectivity
A change to the genetic structure of an organism.
What is it?
Genetic Mutation
What does the acronym CDR mean?
Crude Death Rate
Name two laws of the Raveisiten Laws of Migration?
Teacher approve
The examination of the natural process of the Earth.
What is it?
Physical Geography
The process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits. Changes that allow an organism to better adapt to its environment will help it survive and have more offspring.
What is it?
Evolution
A cupcake shop in a low socio-economic area is an example of what?
Gentrification
A contemporary cultural landscape approach in geography.
What is it?
Regional studies
An area within which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics.
What is it?
Formal Region