Introduction to Geography
Geographers believe that the essential starting point for understanding how people live on and shape the earth's surface is recognizing
spatial patterns.
When a continental plate collides with an oceanic plate, the oceanic plate is forced down towards the asthenosphere in a process known as
subduction.
The theory of continental drift was formulated because of
the remarkable fit of the continents.
Geography is BEST described as
the study of how and why human and physical attributes vary from place to place on the surface of the earth.
Tsunamis are caused by
underwater earth quakes.
Which one of the following sets of coordinates corresponds to a place on the earth?
34ºN, 84ºW
If it is 5 p.m. at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, what time is it at 45° E longitude?
8 pm
Which one of the following correctly lists the four main properties of maps?
Area, shape, distance, direction
The United States is the only country with satellites collecting remotely sensed data on the earth.
False
The contour intervals are much greater for flatter surfaces than for mountainous and steeper slopes.
False
The equinoxes occur about June 21 and December 21.
False
The sudden decompression of gases contained within lava results in explosions of rock material to form ashes and cinders.
False
The world's greatest loess deposits are found mainly in the Sahara Desert.
False
The Ridge and Valley region of the eastern United States is the result of what force of diastrophism?
Folding
Which statement is NOT correct regarding Landsat satellites?
Landsat's sensors can depict objects up to 15 meters (50 feet) below the ground.
Which of the following groups contain only landforms produced by glacial deposition?
Lateral moraines, terminal moraines, outwash plain.
What is the general term referring to collecting information about the earth using devices as aerial photography, radar, and thermal scanners?
Remote sensing
Wind movements in the Northern Hemisphere tend to be deflected in what direction?
Right
Which statement is not true about global warming?
Scientists now have the tools to predict the local and regional consequences of global warming.
Which statement about air pressure is correct?
The greater the differences in air pressure between places, the greater the wind.
Which statement is not true about the greenhouse effect?
The green house effect began with the Industrial Revolution.
Which statement is NOT true of the world's hot deserts?
They are dry primarily because of the rain shadow effect.
Which of the following is not true with respect to "places?"
They are unable to interact with other places.
The term cultural landscape suggests the visible imprint of human activity upon the natural environment.
True
When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
True
The Global Positioning System is maintained by the
US Department of Defense
The two most fundamental factors concerning solar insolation are
angle of the sun's rays and number of daylight hours.
Since humans are the active agents in human-environmental interactions, people in general
are frequently unmindful of the dangers of inappropriate environmental exploitation.
A zone of subduction is associated with the occurrence of
deep sea trenches and mountain ranges.
A computer-based set of procedures for handling geographically referenced information is known as
geographic information systems (GIS).
If a land surface where a mountain once stood is now a low, flat plain, __________ have been at work.
graduational processes
A contour interval
is the vertical spacing between contour lines.
Of the following responses, solar energy is most effectively stored in
large bodies of water.
The angle of the sun's rays at a given time and date is most influenced by a location's
latitude
The system of angular measurement for specifying a location distance north or south of the equator is known as
latitude.
Temperature inversions have no effect on air pollution.
False
A temperature inversion occurs when
air at lower altitudes is cooler than air aloft.
Cirques are associated with coastal processes.
False
For as long as geographers have made maps, the prime meridian has always gone through Greenwich, England.
False
Subarctic climates are home to vast deciduous forests.
False
Given a map scale of 1: 63,360, how many inches on the map would be needed to represent 2 miles on the ground?
2 inches
According to the theory of plate tectonics, the entire continental crust was connected in one supercontinent, from which the present day continents began to separate about
225 million years ago.
The most common rock on the earth's surface is the Igneous rock
Basalt
Which of the following is not considered a feature of the natural landscape?
Canal
Which of the following is not one of the principal agents of mechanical weathering?
Chemical reaction
Which statement is most accurate regarding temperatures at a given latitude in marine environments versus continental environments?
Compared to marine environments, continental environments are colder in winter and warmer in summer.
The circulatory motion of descending cool air and ascending warm air is known as
Convection
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the rock cycle?
Cooling and solidification of magma into metamorphic rocks.
Rather than flowing in a straight line from the polar region to the equator, winds are deflected due to the
Criolis effect
The term "geography" was reportedly coined by which Greek scientist?
Eratosthenes
What term refers to the increasing interconnection of all societies in all parts of the world?
Globalization
What type of map symbol do contour lines represent?
Isoline
Which of the following is not true of the natural landscape?
It determines how people live in a particular place.
Which of the following statements about carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is NOT true?
It is not naturally occuring.
Spring and autumn equinoxes occur on approximately ______________________ respectively.
March 21 and September 21
Which of the following rock types is formed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions within the earth's crust acting on the other two major types of rocks?
Metamorphic
Which of the following correctly lists the five fundamental themes of geography?
Movement, regions, relationships within places, location, place
Which of the following is NOT a way to show a quantity at a point on a map?
Pixels
Human systems in geography include
Population, political, cultural
Which of the following statements regarding the physical characteristics of a place is not correct?
They dictate exactly the manner in which people will live in an area.
Which of the following statements about topographic maps is NOT correct?
They portray the terrain rather than features people have added to the natural landscape.
Which of the following is not a thematic map type?
Topographic map
A false-color image is one on which colors do not appear natural.
True
A typhoon and a hurricane are essentially the same phenomenon.
True
No projection can provide correct shapes for large areas.
True
Over geologic time, both igneous and metamorphic rocks can be converted to sedimentary rocks.
True
Savannas are characterized by dry winters.
True
The Peters projection attempts to promote social justice by showing the true areas of developing countries.
True
The location of Chicago at 41° 49' N latitude and 87° 37' W longitude is an example of
absolute location.
Found in the South Pacific, reefs that are formed in shallow water around a volcano that has since been covered or nearly covered by water are known as
atolls.
The U.S. network of bronze markers which indicate latitude, longitude, and elevation are called
bench marks.
Maps that adjust the size of area units based on the values of the data they depict are called
cartogram maps.
Oxidation, hydrolysis, and carbonation are forms of _______.
chemical weathering
Hurricane Sandy is a good example of a storm causing
coastal erosion.
According to Strabo, the purpose of geography was to
describe known parts of the world and to assess the differences among countries.
Spatial interaction is affected by
distance, accessibility, and connectivity.
As opposed to absolute location, the concept of relative location
expresses spatial interconnection and interdependence.
Fine-grained, windblown silt deposits are known as
loess.
The breaking up of rock by freezing and thawing is the result of
mechanical weathering.
A particular chemical combination that has a hardness, density, and definite crystal structure of its own is called a(n)
mineral.
Which of the following landforms are found in the floodplains of humid areas?
natural levees, oxbow-shaped lakes
Geography as a discipline
originated in ancient Greek interest in the nature of the universe and the varying character of the known parts of the earth.
Geographically, a hurricane is most likely to develop
over warmer ocean waters.
An example of a choropleth map would be a map showing
population density by county.
If distances between high-and low-pressure zones are short, __________ are steep and __________ are great.
pressure gradients, wind velocity
The earth's atmosphere is heated primarily by the process of
re radiation from the Earth.
The term "location matters" refers to
relative location.
An equidistant projection
shows true distance in all directions from one or two central points.
The vegetation native to Mediterranean climates is characterized by
shrubs and small deciduous trees like the scrub oak.
An example of a formal region is
the area of France where the Breton language is spoken.
Earthquakes result from
the buildup of tension as tectonic forces are applied.
The visible imprint of human activity is known as
the cultural landscape
The word geography is derived from Greek words meaning
the description of the Earth.
Which one of the following best identifies the cultural landscape?
the natural landscape as modified by human occupancy
As geographers use the term, scale tells us
the relationship between earth distance and map distance.
The Fujita scale is used to measure the strength of
tornadoes
Based on survey lines oriented in the cardinal directions, the Land Ordinance of 1785 established a systematic survey known as
township and range.
Geography differs from disciplines such as geology, meteorology, and cultural anthropology in that it
uses data from related disciplines to study spatial relationships.
The major volcanic belt is located near the major earthquake and fault zones because
volcanoes, earthquakes, and faults tend to be concentrated at or near plate boundaries.
Diffusion rates of ideas or things are least affected by
weather.