This map uses different shades to show the variations of the values.
What is choropleth?
a bar graph that shows the age and gender composition of a population
What is population pyramid?
Name of 1st revolution ?
What is neolithic?
boundary imposed by an outside power or force
What is superimposed ?
Which type of location deals with describing the location of a place in connection with another place?
What is relative?
Uses dot to show different values
What is dot density?
the number of births per 1,000 people per year
What is crude birth rate or CBR?
Divides land into narrow parcels
What is long lots?
boundary created during human settlement with changes in culture of landscape
What is subsequent?
What are the two types of location?
What is relative and absolute?
Maps with lines drawn to link different places that share a common value?
What is isoline?
the number of deaths per 1,000 people per year
What is crude death rate or CDR?
development of new technology and agricultural practices in Western Europe
What is 2nd agricultural revolution?
boundary that existed as an official boundary but does not anymore
What is relic?
Which of the five themes of geography deals with the expansion of technology and migration of people?
What is movement?
Poles appear much larger than they are
What is mercator?
the percentage of population growth in an area excluding migration
What is rate of natural increase?
Main purpose was to alleviate world hunger
What is the Green Agricultural Revolution?
Example: Berlin Wall
What is relic?
with a QUALITATIVE (descriptive) measure that is represented by comparing it to a known geographical feature.
What is relative?
This map distorts land area to show changes in value.
What is cartogram?
amount of time it will take for a population to double in size
Subsistence farming is usually found where?
What is LDC or least developed country?
Example: Northeast U.S.
What is subsequent?
with an quantitative (numerical) measure (meaning location, distance, and direction)
What is absolute?