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Lines are and run north-south
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Longitude; not parallel
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place
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A biologist might designate regions based on what
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climate
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Technology has helped geography expand far beyond
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making maps.
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What is a question normally asked by mapmakers before they design a new map
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How large are each of the map elements?
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Which could be a form of bias in a map
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When south is depicted as being toward the top of the map
When road is labeled according to federal designation instead of
by local names
When average incomes are given as a single number for an entire
county
When cities are shown in green and countryside shown in
yellow
When fishing industry is shown with an icon depicting a dead
fish
When west is depicted as being toward the top of the map
When north is depicted as being toward the top of the map;
When crime rates are given as an average for a square mile of a
city;
When area inside the city limits is depicted in green, while
outside depicted in gray;
When golf courses are shown but soccer fields are not.
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The transformation of the american landscape has been fueled in a large part by
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The transformation of the American landscape has been fueled in
a large part by industrialization. Because of industrialization,
sprawling cities have been build.
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What is the order of this list of events to show a typical story of migration and human environmental interaction
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Tribal culture hunts buffalo on grasslands,
Mechanized culture uses plows to turn grasslands into farms,
Climate changes so farms so farms die,
Group migrates away from area
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Information about relative location can be use to find the location
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based on where your standing.
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Where does 20 degrees north and 30 degress east on the world map
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northern Sudan or southern Egypt
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What is an example of cultural diffiusion
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an example of cultural diffusion is television or the
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What are some reasons to consider San Francisco and Los Angeles as located in regions
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climate
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What examples of how cultural geography may have affected the great migration in the United states
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african american communities growing
post civil war racial discrimination in the south
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By definition all maps are because they include all information about the world they represent.
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biased;cannot
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What if 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish then that language is likely part of the culture
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Yes, if 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish then
that language is part of the culture.
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In the fictional map which elements suggest relative location
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South Island and Vertical Gridlines
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Example of culture diversity
definiton of cultural diversity definiton of cultural
diversity
Lines are and run north-south
Longitude; not parallel
The question What is it like to be there is essential to the concept in geography known as
place
A biologist might designate regions based on what
climate
Technology has helped geography expand far beyond
making maps.
What is a question normally asked by mapmakers before they design a new map
How large are each of the map elements?
Which could be a form of bias in a map
When south is depicted as being toward the top of the map
When road is labeled according to federal designation instead of
by local names
When average incomes are given as a single number for an entire
county
When cities are shown in green and countryside shown in
yellow
When fishing industry is shown with an icon depicting a dead
fish
When west is depicted as being toward the top of the map
When north is depicted as being toward the top of the map;
When crime rates are given as an average for a square mile of a
city;
When area inside the city limits is depicted in green, while
outside depicted in gray;
When golf courses are shown but soccer fields are not.
The transformation of the american landscape has been fueled in a large part by
The transformation of the American landscape has been fueled in
a large part by industrialization. Because of industrialization,
sprawling cities have been build.
What is the order of this list of events to show a typical story of migration and human environmental interaction
Tribal culture hunts buffalo on grasslands,
Mechanized culture uses plows to turn grasslands into farms,
Climate changes so farms so farms die,
Group migrates away from area
Information about relative location can be use to find the location
based on where your standing.
Where does 20 degrees north and 30 degress east on the world map
northern Sudan or southern Egypt
What is an example of cultural diffiusion
an example of cultural diffusion is television or the
Internet
What are some reasons to consider San Francisco and Los Angeles as located in regions
climate
What examples of how cultural geography may have affected the great migration in the United states
african american communities growing
post civil war racial discrimination in the south
By definition all maps are because they include all information about the world they represent.
biased;cannot
What if 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish then that language is likely part of the culture
Yes, if 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish then
that language is part of the culture.
In the fictional map which elements suggest relative location
On the global grid a location 20 north of the equator and 30 west of the prime meridian would be
The US that you know today was heavily influenced by One significant characteristic is the number of from southern states who moved to cities in the northern states
The question What is it like to be there is essential to the concept in geography known as
What are examples of how technology may have affected the Great Migration in the US
What are four terms that help define absolute location
If you are given the coordinates 20 north 30 west they will be whether you are looking on a globe or a Mercator projection or using a GPS device in the real world
What are some alternative fields
The US that you know today was heavily influenced by One significant characteristic is the number of from southern states who moved to cities in the northern states