Map Projections
Maps
Regions
Spatial Concepts
Types of Maps
100

The scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat surface.

What is a Map projection

100

Your perception of a place.

What is a Mental map ?

100

Everyone in this region shares common attributes 

What is Formal region ?

100

Position on earth’s surface using the coordinate system of longitude and latitude that shows precise location of something on earth.

What is Absolute Location ?

100

A map that uses gradations or shades of color to represent data values

What is a Choropleth Map ?

200

The misrepresentation of shape, area, distance and direction on a map 

What is Distortion ?

200

Show and label human-created boundaries such as countries, states, cities and capitals 

What is a political Map ?

200

A region with certain activities that are unified around a central point; a region organized around a core or node. 

What is functional region (Nodal Region) ?

200

Where something is located in relation to other things.

What is Relative location ?

200

 A map that uses density of dots to represent data values

What is dot map (Dot Density Map) ?

300

Projection created by Gerardus Mercator in 1569, known for preserving angles and straight lines. (still used by Google maps and Apple).

What is Mercator Projection 

300

The study of where things are found on Earth's surface and the reasons for their locations

What is geography?

300

Area defined by a person's beliefs, thoughts, feelings, or opinions.

What is a Perceptual Region (Vernacular region) ?

300

The unique physical characteristics of a place

What are Site Factors ?

300

Uses lines to connect points of equal value and depict variations across a space

What is an Isoline Map ?

400

This is an equal-area map projection that preserves the relative size of landmasses. 

What is a Peters Map Projection

400

These maps show and label natural features, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts

What are Physical maps ?

400

 where everyone in that region shares common attributes or traits like language,

What is uniform region ?

400

The characteristics of a place relative to other places.

What are Situation Factors ?

400

A map that uses the size of a symbol to represent data values

What is a Graduated Symbol map ? 

500

A popular compromise projection, designed to present a balanced view of the entire Earth with visually appealing aesthetic properties.  

What is Robinson Map projection 

500

A map designed to show the spatial distribution, density, and patterns of a specific theme.

What is a Thematic map ?

500

 Area defined by one or more distinctive characteristics 

What is a region ?

500

The loss of unique or identifying characteristics of a place.

What is placelessness ?

500

A type of map that distorts the size of land masses to represent the value of data

What is a Cartogram map ?