ap human geo chapter 1
4 types of distortion depicting world map
-shape is elongated and squat -distance between two points -relative size of different areas alter direction of one place to another
If the eastern standard time is near 75 degrees west longitude and the gmt is 1pm. What time is it in est
1 hour for each 15 degrees back so 75 divided by 15 equals 5 hours. the est clock must be turned back to 8 am.
Smallest feature on earth's surface that can be detected
1 meter across
what is the most extreme opposition shown toward globalization ( culture and economy)
Al-Qaeda 9-11-2001 against the usa attacked the places that represented globalization of culture, politics and economy
why did Aristotle determine the earth was spherical?
All matter falls together, toward a common center. The earth's shadow on the moon is circular and visible stars travel north to south.
How was the first division of the Earth done?
Aristotles divided into 5 regions torrod-middle belt 2 frigid- at extreme ends of N and S 2 temperate- between bands
Concentration vs. Density
Concentration is if the objects are close together(clustered) or far apart (dispersed) in an area, where density is the frequency something occurs in a space.
find world headquarters, regional headquarters and sales and service.
Denso globalization of the economy transnational corporation
Robinson Projection
Displays information across oceans, which shows the land features smaller than they really are
what are the two comtemporary tools
GIS and remote sensing
Why does mapping software present challenges to geographers
Gis software is used by everyone with a desktop map.
what does the world map of mcdonalds restaurants help geographers understand?
Global scale patterns of investment by major international corporations.
Mercator Projection
Grossly distorted towards the poles, making higher latitude places seem much larger than they actually are
How does GIS create maps using the layers
Many layers are formed ie water, roads , name of places, landforms. GIS takes the desired layers and makes a map creating a much more complex map
what is the principle way for geographers to share data or results ?
Maps
By using API, what can a programmer create?
Mash up maps at a local scale
What are two uninterrupted maps
Mercator and Robinson
What projection would land explorer use?
Mercator since it has little distortion, consistent direction and map rectangular
problems with projections
Meridian (vertical line) does not converge at north or south and parallel lines do not make right angles to perserve land size and shape, the east and west hemispheres are separated ( an interruption)
Do the political boundaries limit the cultural and environmental features?
No, many transcend political boundaries i.e.agricultural resources.
Does a world map help a motorist find a mcdonalds on a highway? what does the motorist need?
No, smaller scale local map
Has local diversity been eliminated by the global forces in the twenty first century?
No, the success of such large companies as Mcdonalds or Ford have been built on individual decisions concerning the local economy and culture
Why were human geographers concerned by the uneven impact destruction and recovery of Katrina through physical and social sciences.
Property worst hit by Katrina was low lying areas, cheap property, poor residence, 80 % African American. Least hit was high lying areas, expensive property, rich residence, only 20% African America. Recovery slow since poor have less: of a voice to get things done, money
What projection would Columbus use to sail for exploration
Robinson since good for displaying across oceans
Relative Location
Situation - Location near other locations
How come cartographers needed the explorers?
To get information from their travels to make more accurate maps. By 17th century, Mercator and Ortelius had created the most accurate outline of the continents and position of the oceans
Absolute Location
Toponym, GPS, Site, Latitude and Longitude
Besides using GIS for mapmaking what else does it offer
Understanding relationships between layers or comparison of layers to help protect or help the Earth
the revival of mapmaking and geography occurred during?
age of exploration and discovery, Ptolemys maps were rediscovered , so Columbus and Magellan and others explorers would sail across the oceans in search of trade routes and resources without wrecking their ships
API
application programming interface which is a language that links database(address list) with software(mapping)
who termed geography
aristotles
How is geography distinguished from other disciplines?
by their reliance on maps to display and analyze information
what physical processes do geographers need to understand as to where people live, how they make a living,
climate, vegetation, soil, landforms
In 1952 most of the baseball teams were in the NE of US. This is
concentration, clustered
When the baseball teams spread out across the us, this is
concentration, dispersed
Monks were important in the spread of Christianity around Europe is an example of what difusion
contagious diffusion
When the major leagues increased their number of baseball teams from 16 ot 30, they were increasing the density or concentration
density
How is a map a communication tool?
depicts human activities or physical features and thinking of reasons for distribution. ie human migration, or spread of disease
What has to deleted by the cartographer as for the scale of the entire world
detail
What is the following maps an example of
distribution density and concentration.
MATCH scale of place to ratio: downtown, state, world-- 1:10,000,000 1;10000 1:100,000,000
downtown-1:10000 state-1:10,000,000 world-1:100,000,000
If you lived in a frigid climate your human efficiency would be low using health conditions, higher death rates and lower standards of living. This is an example of
environment determinism
Where is the hearths for US and Canadas cultural, political, and economic features of today?
europe and middle east Immigrants came to us and canada from primarily these areas originally
examples of mash ups
finding a place to live, prices of houses sold in an area, crime etc
How is remote sensing usually applied
for environmental reasons as mapping vegetation or unpopulated areas
If you are looking at the 2015 election voting pattern on a map of democrats and republicans, what type of regional map are you using?
formal
what type of region does geographers use to explain broad global or national patterns: political voting, religions, levels of economic developement
formal region
what type of restaurants cluster together
franchised restaurants, ie taco bell, mcdonalds, pizza hut
what displays information about economic areas with a region's node may be the service/shop and the edges of the node is the limit for selling area
functional region
what two greek words is "geography based on"
geo-earth and graphy-to write
The scale of the world is "shrinking" not literally but in the ability of people and objects to interact
globalization
how is Earth most accurately represented
globe
Mercator problems
great distortion at poles and high latitude to make them appear huge
what has globalization of the economy caused to occur
greater disparity, than in the past, in the levels of wealth and well being between those in the core and outer edges of the world
what is the place called which an innovation originates from to be diffusion carries things elsewhere
hearth or node
when missionaries attempted to convert kings or tribal leaders in the hopes their people would follow is an example of what difusion
hierarchical diffusion
why are the countries of africa, asia, and latin american that contain 3/4 of the worlds population on the outer edge of globalization ?
hierarchical diffusion of the transnational corporation
if there was a high population with small amount of farmland, what type of physiological density would there be?
high not enough food grown for the high population
difference between historians and geographers
historians study logical sequence of human activities in time geographers study logical arrangement of human activities in space
how would a downtown scale be written
ie one inch to 1/6mile
world map written scale
ie one inch to 1700 miles
Where are most mcdonalds concentrated
in areas where the average income can afford their products.
pattern
is the geometric representation of objects in space. ie. where people move to throughtout a day or live etc
Why is Singapore a significant situation for international trade?
it is situated at the intersection of several straits that serve as major passageways for shipping between China sea and indian ocean. Singapore is near where the singapore rive flows into singapore strait.
Robinson problems
land is much smaller than interrupted maps
how is the information stored in a GIS
layers
If I had few farmers with a lot of farmland, would the agricultural density be high or low
low alot of land for each farmer to grow a lot of crops
how many ways do maps show scale
maps are ususally 1 of 3 ways
In florida to control flooding the kissimmee river was straighened, once opened many gallons of polluted water was released. Now the state wants the river back the way it was originally. This is an example of
not so sensitive environmental modification
Land ordinance of 1785 established townships, and sections which is an example of
pattern-- grid
In dayton ohio, at the end of every work day people leave work to get on the computer train. If heading west, you are on the south side of the street. If heading east, you are on the north side of the street. why is it that most persons of color are heading west and whites are heading east?
patterns of gender and ethnicity vary in space. Pattern that many want to be culturally closer to those similar to themselves.
Basic concepts geographers use to explain why every place is unique
place and region
Using the world map what is one of the most significant elements of the cultural landscape
political boundaries that separate nearly seven billion people
If you lived in a frigid climate you would hunt for meat to last you the winter and grow only crops that had short growing seasons since your summer is short. This is an example of
possibilism physical environment may limit s some human actions but people have the ability to adjust to their environment
mash up maps
practice of overlaying data from one source on top of one of the mapping services(ie google) to come up with a mix of both. ie. locate businesses near a particular street in a particular city
If someone migrated west and wanted to buy land, what would he buy and size
quarter section .5 miles x 5 miles or 160 acres
Remote sensing uses satellites
record the image of a tiny area called picture elements or pixel
How do projection maps benefit
relative land mass are same as reality minimized distortion except for Greenland and Australia
During colonial era, hundreds of thousands of Indians were transported to other countries including Africa, Carribean and South America, spreading Hinduism far beyond it's orginial core is an example of what difusion
relocation diffusion
The migration of Christianity with European settlers who came to America is an example of what difusion
relocation diffusion
fraction, ratio, written statement refer to
scale
The division of land was made in
sections- one square mile and was divided into quarter sections. Quarter sections were labeled NW NE SW SE
If various GIS layers showed a relationship between layersof high cancer levels and low levels , high and low income, and ethnic groups with factories and mountain locations would aid the geographers to
see if significant or coincidental
the netherlands has considerably altered the site of their country using podlers(land created by draining water away) and ditches/dikes since most of the country is below sea level. This country is an example of
sensitive environmental modification
When does a cartographer use great detail
small portion of the Earth map
political boundaries are only one of the patterns studied. Cultural and environmental features are studied. What features do these include?
social customs, agricultural patterns, use of resources
If you live in a small town you can get anywhere since transportation systems have formed networks that connect places to one another. This is an example of
space time compression
In 1492 it took Colombus 37 days to sail across the Atlantic. In 1962 John Glenn orbited space and crossed the atlantic in 45 minutes. This is an example of
space-time compression
what is the saying geographers use now for the concern with environmental qualtiy
think and act both global and local. i.e.Do things globally and locally to stop pollution.
Why do we still geographers
to explain significance of the maps being created
36 square miles made up
township of 36 sections
mcdonalds started in united states: what type of company is it and how has it gotten around the world
transcontinental corporation diffusion
globalization of the economy has been led primarily by
transnational corporations that operates factories and sells products around the world not just where is has its headquarters. ie. Apple
If you move eastward how do you have to move the clock
turn your clock ahead from gmt an hour for every 15degrees past prime meridian
if you move westward how do you have to move the clock
turn your clock back from gmt an hour for every 15 degrees falling behind the prime meridian.
a perceptual region that you create a mental map. Example would be the south with certain enviromental, cultural, and economic.
vernacular regional map of the south.