AP Human Geography(sustainability)

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Prime Meridian

0 degrees longitude through Greenwich England

What are the 3 pillars of Sustainability?

1. Environmental, 2.Social, 3.Economic

What are 3 characteristics to a Formal Region?

1. common language 2. economic activity(production of crop) 3. environmental property(Climate)

2 reasons that make situation valuable

1. finding an unfamiliar place 2. understanding the importance

What are 3 characteristics to a Vernacular Region?

1.might be of a cultural identity 2. Merges from peoples informal sense of places 3. personal impressions unatism the place is located

What are 3 characteristics to a Functional Region?

1.node around a focal point 2. transportation(communications) 3. displays economic areas

Biosphere

4th natural resource system;interacts with the 3 abiotic systems and encompasses all living organisms.

GIS

A geographic information system is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data.

What are the 3 stable things Humans rely on?

Air,Water,Food,etc

Meridian

An Arc drawn between the North and South Poles

What is a Physical System

Atmosphere,Climate,Hydrosphere, and Lithosphere

Ethnicity

Encompasses a groups language,religion through people and other cultural values

Who were the first people to use the term Geography?

Eratosthenes(276-194 BC)

GPS

Global Positioning System, is a radio navigation system that allows land, sea, and airborne users to determine their exact location, velocity, and time 24 hours a day, in all weather conditions, anywhere in the world.

What is the Environmental Pillar?

Having Conservation, Nonrenewable and renewable resources and Preservation

What is the Economic Pillar?

Having natural resources;supply and demand

What is the Social Pillar

Humans need shelter food and clothing to survive so make resources meet those needs

EQ: How are there 3 pillars of sustainability but some human actions can cause them not to be sustainable?

Humans take resources that aren't always needed or they take advantage of the resources that we have.But there is a lot of supply and demand and humans don't know how to balance the resources.

what are the 3 cultural traits used to determine the location and the value of a culture?

Language,Religion,Ethnicity

What is MR.HELP!!!?

Movement, Regions,Human Environment, Location, and Place

What are 3 ways to identify locations

Place name, Site, Situation

Renewable Resources

Produced in nature more rapidly then consumed by humans

What are examples of (Non)renewable resources?

R:Trees and wildlife, NR: petroleum and coal

What are 3 ways Map scales are represented?

Ratio/Fraction, Written Scale, A Graphic Scale

Conservation

Sustainable use and management of earth's natural resources to meet human needs,EX: (food and medicine and recreation)

Biotic

System composing of living organisms

Abiotic

System composing of nonliving or inorganic matter

Germophology

The study of Earth's land forms(and maps are used to show the features)

What are maps now used for?

Tools of Communication

one of the most popular site characteristics

Topogargphy

Depletion of Nutrients

When plants withdraw more nutrients than natural resources processes can replace

Erosion

When soil washes or blow away

Examples of Polders and Dikes

Zuider Zee project and Delta plan project

Diffusion

a characteristics spreads across space from one place to another over time

Map

a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.

Location

a features place on earth by identifying it's location

Ecosystem

a group of living organisms and the abiotic spheres they interact

what is a mental map?

a map in our mind of places we have been or heard of.

Globalization

a process that involves the entire world and results in making something worldwide in scope

Place

a specific point on earth distinguished by a particular characteristic

Language

a system of signs, sounds, or gestures

Region

an area defined by one or more distinctive characteristics

Dikes

barriers to prevent land from flooding

What is the difference between climate and weather?

climate is long term and weather is what is happening during the next week.

Preservation

maintenance of resources in their present condition with the little human impact

Possibilism

physical environment may limit some human actions but people have the ability to adjust and dominate their environment,replaced environmental determinism

Religion

physical system of beliefs, attitudes and practices

Polder

piece of land created by draining water from an area

Nonrenewable Resources

produced in nature more slowly than consumed by humans

Resources

substances useful to people

Culture

the body of customary beliefs, material traits and social forms that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people

Concentration

the extent of a features spread over space

pattern

the geometric arrangement of objects in space

Situation

the location of a place relative to other places

Toponym

the name given to a place on earth

Environmental Determinism

the physical environment causes social development

Contagious Diffusion

the rapid widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population

Scale

the relationships between the portion of earth being studied and earth as a whole

Expansion Diffusion

the spread of a feature from one place to another in a snowballing process

Hierarchical Diffusion

the spread of an idea from persons f power to other persons

Stimulus Diffusion

the spread of an underlying principle even if the characteristic itself fails to diffuse

Cultural Ecology

the study of human enviornment relationships

Sustainability

the use of the earths renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that ensure resource availability in the future

What did they do in the Netherlands for sustainable ecosystem?

they used a Polder and a Dike

What is remote sensing?

when they go over the map and look for errors or when they use satellites to go over a map.

Define Hearth

where something originates from


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