AP HUMAN: unit one test

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agricultural density

# of farmers per unit of ARABLE (farmable) land

physiological density

# of people per unit of ARABLE land

arithmetic density

# per unit

GPS, GIS, Remote Sensing

GPS assigns locations to points on earth, remote sensing is the use of sensors on planes or satellites to collect GIS (data collecting and processing technique)

Situation

What is the place near? (ex: venice, italy is near the alps mountain range)

S-Curve

a graph showing how influence of a trend is spread (innovator, majority adopters, laggers)

Density

a number high or low

Location

a particular place or position

Distance decay

a phenomenon observed between locations or populations - the further apart they are, the less likely it is that they will interact very much.

Projection

all maps lie flat, all flat maps lie (distance, direction, shape, combination)

Functional region

an area organized around a node

Formal region

an area where everyone shares a distinctive characteristic

Concentration

clustered or dispersed

Time zones

dividing the world into zones of equal time following a 24-hour day around the world (there are 12 zones)

absolute location

exact location on earth (longitude and latitude)

Expansion

expanded outwards and infusing others

Contagious

fast widespread diffusion of a feature or trend throughout a population.

Robinson

gives you the main gist for where and size

Goode's

good for relative size and shape

Mercator

good for sea navigation, bad for shrinking equator, and expands poles

Cultural Ecology

how an environment can change the people's culture

Cultural Landscape

how the landscape is changed by the peoples cultures who use it

Possibilism

people are incharge of their culture and make things possible

Relocation

people relocate to somewhere new, bringing their culture w/ them

scale of map

ratio of distance and area on Earth to the distance and area on a map ex: 1 cm on a map = 1 km representations: proportional fraction (1/100,000) ratio (1:100,000) bar scale

Distribution

regular arrangement of a phenomenon across earth's surface

Diffusion

spread of some phenomenon

Environmental Determinism

the environment causes the people to change their culture

Pattern

the geometric or regular arrangement of something in an area

Longitude

the measurement east or west of the prime meridian

Latitude

the measurement north or south of the equator

toponym

the name given to a place on Earth

Site

the physical character of a place, stuff you see in a physical; despite human interaction

Space-time compression

the reduction in time it takes for something to reach another place.

Hearth

the region where innovative ideas come from

relative location

the situation of a location

scale of analysis

what level we are talking about size/scope of place being studied local, national, regional, global think in terms of local issues vs. regional, national, or global issues

Stimulus

when people receive a culture element from someone else but gives is a new and unique form

Hierarchical

when something is expanding and it goes from the high status cities, to middle, to low

Globalization

widespread access to things all over the world (ex: fast food, you can find a mcdonald's like everywhere you go)


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