Helped the field of geography to expand far outside of mapmaking
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Technology helped the field of geography to expand beyond
mapmaking.
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A region based on subjective attitudes about different areas of the world is called a
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perceptual regions
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To use your to give someone directions you have to translate from your own memory into words that someone else can understand
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mental map
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Which phrases could you use to describe a place
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In the summer, the sun shines at midnight.
Tears freeze on your face.
It is absolutely silent. In the winter, it is dark 24 hours a day.
The sky shimmers in fluorescent colors at night.
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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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Mental maps are about how space is arranged
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personal conceptions and memories
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What are the reasons why groups of people leave a particular place called
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The reasons groups of people leave a particular place are called
push factors. Push factors are usually due to a difficulty such as
war, natural disasters, food shortages, or inability to find
jobs.
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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Mercator projection The travels of Marco Polo Ibn Idrisi's world map Robinson projection Arrange these events from the history of cartography in the order in which they occurred
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no
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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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Put these layers of the Earth in order starting at the outermost layer and going inward. crustmoho barriercoremantle
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Crust, Moho barrier, Mantle, Core
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Helped the field of geography to expand far outside of mapmaking
Technology helped the field of geography to expand beyond
mapmaking.
A region based on subjective attitudes about different areas of the world is called a
perceptual regions
To use your to give someone directions you have to translate from your own memory into words that someone else can understand
mental map
Which phrases could you use to describe a place
In the summer, the sun shines at midnight.
Tears freeze on your face.
It is absolutely silent. In the winter, it is dark 24 hours a day.
The sky shimmers in fluorescent colors at night.
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.
Mental maps are about how space is arranged
personal conceptions and memories
What are the reasons why groups of people leave a particular place called
The reasons groups of people leave a particular place are called
push factors. Push factors are usually due to a difficulty such as
war, natural disasters, food shortages, or inability to find
jobs.
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
Mercator projection The travels of Marco Polo Ibn Idrisi's world map Robinson projection Arrange these events from the history of cartography in the order in which they occurred
no
What are some reasons to consider San Francisco and Los Angeles as located in regions
climate
Put these layers of the Earth in order starting at the outermost layer and going inward. crustmoho barriercoremantle