Mappy Days
Its a Date-a
Spaced Out
Tree Huggers
Scary Scales
Region Champs
100

Identify this thematic map

What is a Choropleth Map?

100

Satellite images and LiDAR are obtained through this method of data collection

What is remote sensing?

100


McIntosh High school can be found at 33° N and 84° W- this information communicates what about McIntosh?

What is absolute location?

100

The primary assumption of environmental determinism is that this is the dominant factor in determining human mental and physical vigor

What is climate?

100

Because scales hide certain data or spatial trends on maps, graphs, and visual sources, they will always be considered one of these

What is limitation?

100

Political subdivisions of countries, such as provinces or US states, and an example of this type of region.

What is a formal region?

200

Identify this map projection

What is the Mercator Projection?

200

This category of geographic data contains descriptive data like interviews, photographs, and field observations

What is Qualitative Data?

200

This spatial model was first developed based on Ravenstein's observation that long-distance migrants nearly always settle down in cities, suggesting these places have greater attraction

What is the Gravity Model?

200

Case studies such as the Aztec's terraforming of salty marshlands into freshwater causeways or the Dutch's creation of dykes and polders to reclaim land from the ocean are examples of this theory of human-environment interaction

What is Environmental Possibilism?

200

Identify the scale of analysis on the map above?

What is national scale?

200

Regions that are perceived as connected because of cultural traits such as the presence of a particular language dialect would be considered this type of region.

What is a perceptual region?

300

This type of thematic maps shows data by distorting the size of countries to be larger where data values are higher and smaller where data values are less pronounced

What is a Cartogram?

300

This geographic data tool shows spatial distributions using layers of mapable data, such as zip codes, roads, and the locations of businesses.

What is the GIS?

300

This term refers to the movement of cultural traits, such as a language being spoken far from its hearth or a TNC residing in another country

What is cultural diffusion?

300


What is Sustainability?

300

Compared to a cartographic scale of 1:25,000, a scale of 1:2,500,000 would be considered this

What is smaller/ small scale?

300

Macon Water Authority (MWA) provides water utility services to people living within central Georgia. In this way, MWA's service region is this type of region.

What is a nodal region?

400

This key line of longitude is located at 180° in the Pacific Ocean

What is the International Date Line?

400

Maps displacing demographic data such as population or ethnicity most likely rely on this data collection method

What is the Census?

400

This spatial term measures the social, cultural, and economic connections between two places- under Time-Space Compression and globalization, this measurement has rapidly decreased between places around the world

What is relative distance?

400

These refer to elements of a place's environment such as natural resources, climate, and physical features as well as the cultural landscape- land-use and built environment. They are important to understanding the internal qualities of place and are best shown on large scale maps

What are Site Factors?

400

An urban planner designing land-use projects in city neighborhoods would likely need a map with this type of cartographic scale

What is large scale?

400

This modern geographic process has led to increasing similarities between economies and cultures in places around the world due to increased interconnectedness

What is globalization?

500

Because the Earth is a globe but maps are flat, all projections share this limitation

What is distortion?

500

One consequence of changes to the environment is the need to change maps to reflect current data- this was a necessary response to this practice of the Dutch in which dykes and polders were constructed to increase farmable land that was previously under water

What is land reclamation?

500

Best seen on small-scale maps, this trait of place explains how a place is connected to other places and broader social or cultural contexts rather than the physical traits internal to its absolute location

What is situation?

500

Environmental determinists would consider this major bioclimatic zone to be the most optimal for human civilization do to its less extreme weather patterns and 4 distinct seasons

What is the temperate zone?

500

Suppose the federal government wishes to build a homeless shelter that helps the most people within a clustered area as possible. Which scale of analysis would likely be most helpful for determining the location of this shelter?

What is local scale?

500

This geographic model introduced by Wallerstein suggests that national economies are best understood as parts of larger global regions, with a core that dominates trade and periphery that is exploited for resources

What is world systems theory?