AP Human Geography Key Terms: Chapter 1
Map Projection
A systematic method of transferring a spherical surface to a flat map
Dot Map
A thematic map in which a dot represents some frequency of the mapped variable
Choropleth Map
A thematic map in which ranked classes of some variable are depicted with shading patterns or colors for predefined zones
Proportional Symbol Map
A thematic map in which the size of the steeple berries in proportion to the frequency or intensity of the mapped variable
Isoline Map
A thematic map with lines that connect points of equal value
Map
A two-dimensional graphical representation of the surface of the earth (or the events that occur on it)
Region
An area characterized by similarity or by cohesiveness that sets it apart from other areas (the third theme of geography)
Legend
An explanatory list of symbols in the map which usually appear in a box in a lower corner
Human-Environmental Interactions
The ways in which human society in the natural environment affect each other (the fifth theme of geography)
Geographic Information System (GIS)
A computer hardware and software system that handles geographically reference data. A GIS uses and produces maps and has the ability to perform many types of spatial analysis
Reference Maps
A general-purpose map that shows recognizable landmarks, roads, and political units
Thematic Maps
A map that demonstrates a particular feature or a single variable; there are four thematic maps: dot maps, choropleth maps, proportional symbol maps, and isoline maps
Simplification
Elimination of an important detail on maps and retention and possibly exaggeration and distortion of important information, depending on the purpose of the map
Primary Data
Information collected directly by the researchers or their equipment without any intermediary which can include surveys, interviews, patience, or measurements obtained in the field
Secondary Data
Information obtained indirectly from another source that was previously collected, processed, and made available to a larger audience
Spatial Data
Information that has a geographical or locational component
Human Geography
The study of the distribution of humans and their activities on the surface of the earth and of the processes that generate these distributions
Location
The absolute position of something on the surface of the earth and it's relative proximity to other related things (the first theme of geography)
Movement
The flow of people, goods, money, ideas, or materials between locations near or far (the fourth theme of geography)
Aggregation
The level of detail for dividing a thematic map into geographic units, ranging from a course division (e.g., countries) to a fine division (e.g., zip codes)
Place
The local human and physical characteristics that uniquely define a place and give it meaning to its inhabitants (the second theme of geography)
Map Scale
The ratio of map distance to earth distance, measured in the same units