GEOG 203 CH. 1
The most extreme northern and southern parallels to experience perpendicular rays of the Sun at local noon are located at
23.5° north and south
Imagine leaving San Francisco, California, at 9 a.m. on a Monday and flying to New York, New York. Assuming your flight takes five hours, the local time when you arrive will be ________.
5 p.m., Monday
A __________ is a simplified, idealized representation of the real world used to help us understand complex systems.
model
The meridian opposite of Earth's prime meridian (0° longitude) is called
the International Date Line.
Which of the following is the most strongly supported by experimental and observational evidence?
theory.
What type of feedback maintains stability in a system; i.e., what type of feedback keeps a system functioning properly?
Negative
__________ is the ratio of the image on a map to that of the real world.
Scale
__________ is the world standard for a consistent Universal Time.
Coordinated Universal Time
A meridian is a line that connects all points along the same latitude.
False
A person travelling westbound across the International Date Line must subtract one day from the calendar in order to keep an accurate record of the date.
False
A small circle has a center that coincides with the center of the Earth.
False
A system is any unordered, unrelated set of attributes that are not linked.
False
A small scale map has less detail than a large scale map.
True
If a world map shows Greenland and South America to be about the same size (area), it is quite possibly a Mercator projection.
True
Understanding the size and shape of Earth is a primary goal of geodesy.
True
Which of the following most accurately characterizes the goal of geography?
Understanding why a particular place has unique characteristics.
The atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere are examples of __________ systems.
abiotic
A __________ system such as Earth allows for inputs and outputs of energy, with virtually no inputs and outputs of physical matter.
closed
A computer-based processing tool for gathering, manipulating, and analyzing geographic information is called a __________.
geographic information system
According to the text, the three inorganic Earth realms are the
hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere.
Numerous devastating wildfires have occurred over the last decade. As the fires burned, they dried the wet shrubs and green wood around the fire, thus providing more fuel for combustion. The greater the fire, the greater the availability of fuel becomes, and thus more fire is possible. This pathway is an example of __________.
negative feedback
Lines of latitude run __________ to one another.
parallel
The equator and the Tropic of Capricorn are __________.
parallels of latitude
Outputs generated by a system that encourage or discourage system operation are called __________.
positive and negative feedback
The increase in meltponds in Arctic regions is an example of
positive feedback, because the melt ponds absorb more solar energy than the ice did.
The __________ passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
prime meridian
Which of the following methods most governs geography?
spatial analysis