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Ways a place receives its name

1. Named for a person 2. Associates with religion 3. Derive from ancient history 4. Indicate origin of settlers 5. From features of physical environment

What two questions to human geographers ask

1. Where are people and activities found on earth 2. Why are they found there

Who was Eratosthenes

A Ancient Greek scholar

What did Abraham Ortelius do

A Flemish cartographer who created the first modern atlas and was the first to hypothesize Pangea

What did Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn-Battuta do

A Moroccan scholar who wrote a book based on three decades of journeys covering most of the Muslim world of Northern Africa, Southern Europe, and much of Asia

Parallel

A circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator (side to side) numbered using latitude

Cultural landscape

A combination of cultural features

Mashup

A map that overlays data from one source on top of a map provided by mapping services

Define place

A specific point on earth, distinguished by a particular characteristic

The geographic grid

A system of imaginary arcs drawn in a grid pattern on earths surface

What is GPS

A system that determines the precise position of something on Earth

Define map

A two-dimensional model of earths surface, or a portion of it

Meridian

An arc drawn between north and south poles (up and down) numbering system used for these is longitude

Regional studies approach

An area fashioned from nature by a cultural group

Define region

An area of earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics

Functional region is

An area organized around a node or focal point

What is vernacular region

An area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity

Formal region

An area within which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics

Examples of spacial association in book is

Baltimore city

Why does 0 degree longitude run through Greenwich England

Because England was the most powerful country in the world at the time that longitude was first accurately measured

Culture

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

What's example of functional region

Designated market areas within Iowa Reception area of TV station Information about economic areas

What did Aristotle do

First to demonstrate the earth was spherical based on evidence

What did Pythagoras do

First to propose a spherical world and argued the sphere was the most perfect form

Three types of regions

Formal, functional, vernacular

What does geography mean in greek

Geo - Earth graphy - to write

Which special way does history differ from geography?

Geographers can study places on earths surface first hand whereas historians cannot travel to another time to study other eras first hand

What does GIS stand for

Geographic information system

What did Martin Waldseemuller do

German cartographer who was credited with producing the first map to use the label "America"

What does GPS stand for

Global Positioning System

GMT

Greenwich Mean Time

What did Muhammad al-Idrisi do

He was a Muslim geographer who prepared a world map and geography text

What two decisions must a cartographer make to make any map

How much of earths surface to depict (scale), how to transfer a spherical earth to flat map (projection)

Geotagging

Identification and storage of a piece of information by its precise latitude and longitude coordinates

Which German philosopher compared geography and history

Immanuel Kant

Origin of culture

Latin word "cultus" which means to care for

What is the basis for calculating time

Longitude

What country was used to illustrate the five geographical concepts in the textbook

Luxembourg

What did Anaximander do

Made a world map based on information from sailors and argued that the world was shaped like a cylinder

What's one of geography's most important tools

Map

What did hecateus do

May have produced the first geography book called Ges Periodos - travels around the earth

Example of formal region

Montana

Toponym

Name given to a place on earth

Functional region also called

Nodal region

What is at 90 degrees north latitude

North pole

Spacial association

Occurs within a region if the distribution of one feature is related to the distribution of another feature

Vernacular region also called

Perceptual region

What are the three ways to identify location

Place name, site, situation

What two tools are used to explain why every place is unique

Place, region

What are the five tools used by geographers

Place, region, scale, space, connection

What did Bernhardus Varenius do

Produced Geographia Generalis which stood for more than a century as the standard treatise on systematic geography

What three ways is map scale presented

Ratio, written, graphic

Define connection

Refers to relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space

Define space

Refers to the physical gap or interval between two objects

Map scale

Refers to the relationship of a feature's size on a map to its actual size on earth

What three elements does GPS use in the US

Satellites, tracking stations, receiver that can locate satellites

What three concepts are used to explain why different places are interrelated

Scale, space, connection

Citizen science

Scientific research by amateur scientists

Mercator projection

Shape is distorted very little, direction is consistent, map is rectangular. Relative size is grossly distorted towards poles

What are the four types of distortion resulting from projections

Shape, distance, relative size, direction

What is at 90 degrees south latitude

South pole

What did Pei Xu

The father of Chinese cartography who produced an elaborate map of the country in AD 267

Situation

The location of a place relative to other places

Spatial association is strong if

Two features have very similar distributions

Formal region also called

Uniform region

Robinson projection

Useful for displaying information across oceans but land size are much smaller than on interrupted maps of the same size

What does VGI stand for

Volunteered geographic information

What is geography the study of

Where things are found on earths surface and the reason for the locations

What did Yu Gong do

Wrote a chapter in his book (classic of history) which was the earliest surviving Chinese geographical writing - described the economic resources of the country's different provinces

globalization of the economy has been led primarily by transnational corporations. what do these corporations do?

conduct research, operate factories, and sell products in many countries

What did Ptolemy do

wrote the guide to geography, codified basic principles of mapmaking, and prepared numerous maps that were not improved upon for more than 1,000 years

what are the two different kinds of concentration

clustered and dispersed

the ___________ of a feature in __________ is known as its distribution. what are the three main properties distribution across earth?

- arrangement - space

What are culture's two different meanings

- to care about - to care for

make three examples of reactions against globalism and globalization

1) someone might prefer skirts to jeans 2) two people can watch the same tv program across the globe 3) mcdonalds has lots of stores in lots of locations

list the three different types of patterns of concentration

1) square/grid 2) geometric 3) rectangular

What three important things did Eratosthenes do

1. Calculated circumference or earth with .5 percent accuracy 2. Accurately divided earth into five climactic regions 3. Described the known world in one of the first geography books

Two reasons why situation is a valuable way to indicate location

1. Finding an unfamiliar place 2. Understanding the importance of a place

The designation of region has to be

1. Larger than a point 2. Smaller than the whole planet

in what 2 ways has cultural globalization impacted local diversity?

1) can be threatened by popular social customs like wearing jeans 2) can be helped and preserved --> for example tv programs that showcase cultures

What is GIS

Analysis of data about earth acquired through satellite and other electronic information technologies

API

Application programming interface

What did Thales do

Applied principles of geometry to measuring land area

What two purposes do maps serve

As a reference tool, as a communications tool

What is used as an example of humans modifying the characteristics of a site

Central Boston - twice as large as was on colonial days from lots of projects to fill bays, coves, and marshes

Participatory GIS

Community-based mapping

What are two main features or human behavior

Culture and economy

What did Strabo do

Described the known world in a 17-volume work titled geography

What is at 0 degrees latitude

Equator

Who invented the word geography

Eratosthenes

Remote sensing

The acquisition of data about earths surface from a satellite orbiting earth from other long-distance methods

What is VGI

The creation and dissemination is geographic data contributed voluntarily and for free by individuals

Location

The position that something occupies on Earths surface

Define scale

The relationship between the portion of earth being studied and earth as a whole

Cartography

The science of map making

Projection

The scientific method of transferring locations on earths surface to a flat map

define globalization

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

how has modern technology played a role in globalization?

makes globalization easier because large companies can have more connections and influence people far away with the use of modern technology

in what ways has the communications revolution played a role in globalization?

promotes globalization of culture and also permits preservation of cultural diversity

define density

the frequency with which something occurs in space


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