Deck 1: Thinking Geographically
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Deck 1: Thinking Geographically
1
Site identifies a place by its
A) location relative to other objects.
B) mathematical location on Earth's surface.
C) nominal location.
D) unique physical characteristics.
E) primary dimensions.
A) location relative to other objects.
B) mathematical location on Earth's surface.
C) nominal location.
D) unique physical characteristics.
E) primary dimensions.
D
2
Scale is
A) the system used by geographers to transfer locations from a globe to a map.
B) the extent of spread of a phenomenon over a given area.
C) the difference in elevation between two points in an area.
D) the relationship between the length of an object on a map and that feature on the landscape.
E) the ratio of the largest to smallest areas on a map.
A) the system used by geographers to transfer locations from a globe to a map.
B) the extent of spread of a phenomenon over a given area.
C) the difference in elevation between two points in an area.
D) the relationship between the length of an object on a map and that feature on the landscape.
E) the ratio of the largest to smallest areas on a map.
D
3
Greenwich Mean Time is measured from
A) 0 degrees latitude.
B) 0 degrees longitude.
C) 90 degrees latitude.
D) 180 degrees longitude.
E) 90 degrees longitude.
A) 0 degrees latitude.
B) 0 degrees longitude.
C) 90 degrees latitude.
D) 180 degrees longitude.
E) 90 degrees longitude.
B
4
The first person to use the word geography was
A) Aristotle.
B) Eratosthenes.
C) Strabo.
D) Thales of Miletus.
E) Thucydides.
A) Aristotle.
B) Eratosthenes.
C) Strabo.
D) Thales of Miletus.
E) Thucydides.
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5
The acquisition of data about Earth's surface from a satellite orbiting the planet or from another long-distance method is
A) GIS.
B) GPS.
C) remote sensing.
D) aerial photography.
E) USGS.
A) GIS.
B) GPS.
C) remote sensing.
D) aerial photography.
E) USGS.
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6
1:24,000 is an example of what kind of scale?
A) bar line
B) metric scale
C) graphic scale
D) written scale
E) fractional scale
A) bar line
B) metric scale
C) graphic scale
D) written scale
E) fractional scale
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7
The science of making maps is
A) demography.
B) cartography.
C) topography.
D) geomorphology.
E) meteorology.
A) demography.
B) cartography.
C) topography.
D) geomorphology.
E) meteorology.
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8
The International Date Line mostly follows
A) 0 degrees latitude.
B) 0 degrees longitude.
C) 90 degrees latitude.
D) 180 degrees longitude.
E) 90 degrees longitude.
A) 0 degrees latitude.
B) 0 degrees longitude.
C) 90 degrees latitude.
D) 180 degrees longitude.
E) 90 degrees longitude.
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9
In making a map,cartographers must strike a balance between
A) functional and formal regions.
B) vernacular and distributional concepts.
C) the amount of land and the level of detail displayed.
D) cylindrical and conic projections.
E) regions and locations.
A) functional and formal regions.
B) vernacular and distributional concepts.
C) the amount of land and the level of detail displayed.
D) cylindrical and conic projections.
E) regions and locations.
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10
The South can be defined as a vernacular region of the United States by
A) climate.
B) the Baptist Church.
C) low high school graduation rates.
D) "Right to Work" laws.
E) the combination of all characteristics listed here.
A) climate.
B) the Baptist Church.
C) low high school graduation rates.
D) "Right to Work" laws.
E) the combination of all characteristics listed here.
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11
An area distinguished by a unique combination of features is a(n)
A) biome.
B) landscape.
C) region.
D) uniform unit.
E) ecosystem.
A) biome.
B) landscape.
C) region.
D) uniform unit.
E) ecosystem.
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12
The name given to a portion of Earth's surface is known as
A) location.
B) site.
C) situation.
D) toponym.
E) jargon.
A) location.
B) site.
C) situation.
D) toponym.
E) jargon.
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13
What elements of study do human and physical geography have in common?
A) They are sometimes found as part of the same department in major universities.
B) They are concerned with where things occur and why they occur where they do.
C) They are trying to solve the problem of how to manage the natural environment.
D) They are trying to solve the problem of how to manage the growing human population.
A) They are sometimes found as part of the same department in major universities.
B) They are concerned with where things occur and why they occur where they do.
C) They are trying to solve the problem of how to manage the natural environment.
D) They are trying to solve the problem of how to manage the growing human population.
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14
The beach at Ipanema,Brazil,can be studied using tools
A) only from physical geography.
B) only from human geography.
C) from both human and physical geography.
D) only from oceanography.
E) from both metric and English systems of measure.
A) only from physical geography.
B) only from human geography.
C) from both human and physical geography.
D) only from oceanography.
E) from both metric and English systems of measure.
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15
Which statement best describes the relationship between remote sensing and GIS?
A) A GIS is used to create remotely sensed images.
B) Remotely sensed images can be used in a GIS.
C) Remote sensing is another term for GIS.
D) There is no relationship.
E) The letters in GIS stand for "remote sensing" in French.
A) A GIS is used to create remotely sensed images.
B) Remotely sensed images can be used in a GIS.
C) Remote sensing is another term for GIS.
D) There is no relationship.
E) The letters in GIS stand for "remote sensing" in French.
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16
If the scale of a map is 1:100,000,then 1 centimeter on the map represents ________ on Earth's surface.
A) 1 kilometer
B) 10 kilometers
C) 10,000 kilometers
D) 100,000 kilometers
E) It depends on the size of the map.
A) 1 kilometer
B) 10 kilometers
C) 10,000 kilometers
D) 100,000 kilometers
E) It depends on the size of the map.
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17
A computer system that stores,organizes,retrieves,analyzes,and displays geographic data is
A) GIS.
B) GPS.
C) remote sensing.
D) USGS.
E) topographic analysis.
A) GIS.
B) GPS.
C) remote sensing.
D) USGS.
E) topographic analysis.
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18
Situation identifies a place by its
A) location relative to other objects.
B) mathematical location on Earth's surface.
C) nominal location.
D) unique physical characteristics.
E) primary dimensions.
A) location relative to other objects.
B) mathematical location on Earth's surface.
C) nominal location.
D) unique physical characteristics.
E) primary dimensions.
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19
Multiple "layers" of spatial information are stored in a(n)
A) GPS.
B) API.
C) remote sensing.
D) GIS.
E) map.
A) GPS.
B) API.
C) remote sensing.
D) GIS.
E) map.
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20
Scholars of the Ancient World
A) had a remarkable knowledge of planetary dimensions.
B) were all convinced that Earth was flat.
C) all lived along the eastern Mediterranean.
D) made maps, but not as accurate as those made in the years 100-500 A.D.
E) practiced philosophy but were not concerned with geography as we know it today.
A) had a remarkable knowledge of planetary dimensions.
B) were all convinced that Earth was flat.
C) all lived along the eastern Mediterranean.
D) made maps, but not as accurate as those made in the years 100-500 A.D.
E) practiced philosophy but were not concerned with geography as we know it today.
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21
The concept that the physical environment limits human actions,but that people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment is
A) climate.
B) environmental determinism.
C) possibilism.
D) spatial association.
E) cultural relativism.
A) climate.
B) environmental determinism.
C) possibilism.
D) spatial association.
E) cultural relativism.
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22
The study of how humans and the environment interact is called
A) environmental determinism.
B) cultural ecology.
C) cultural diffusion.
D) natural science.
A) environmental determinism.
B) cultural ecology.
C) cultural diffusion.
D) natural science.
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23
Every map projection distorts the surface of Earth in some way.
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24
Of the four major Earth systems,which one is composed of living organisms?
A) atmosphere
B) hydrosphere
C) lithosphere
D) biosphere
A) atmosphere
B) hydrosphere
C) lithosphere
D) biosphere
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25
According to environmental determinism,
A) the physical environment causes social development.
B) the physical environment sets limits on human actions.
C) people can adjust to the physical environment.
D) people can choose a course of action from many alternatives offered by the physical environment.
E) people determine their physical environment.
A) the physical environment causes social development.
B) the physical environment sets limits on human actions.
C) people can adjust to the physical environment.
D) people can choose a course of action from many alternatives offered by the physical environment.
E) people determine their physical environment.
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26
The frequency of something within a given unit of area is
A) concentration.
B) density.
C) distribution.
D) pattern.
E) dispersion.
A) concentration.
B) density.
C) distribution.
D) pattern.
E) dispersion.
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27
Geographers are first and foremost concerned with the memorization of named places.
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28
Which is a form of expansion diffusion?
A) contagious
B) hierarchical
C) stimulus
D) All of these are forms of expansion diffusion.
A) contagious
B) hierarchical
C) stimulus
D) All of these are forms of expansion diffusion.
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29
Parallels converge at the North and South Poles.
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30
The concept of space-time compression means
A) as an object moves faster through space, time slows for that object.
B) people no longer have time to read books.
C) today it is harder than ever to keep track of what is happening in distant places.
D) distant places in the world are becoming effectively closer together.
E) there is more space in smaller places than ever.
A) as an object moves faster through space, time slows for that object.
B) people no longer have time to read books.
C) today it is harder than ever to keep track of what is happening in distant places.
D) distant places in the world are becoming effectively closer together.
E) there is more space in smaller places than ever.
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31
The state of Texas is best considered a formal region because
A) only one language is spoken everywhere in the region.
B) the same state laws apply everywhere in the region.
C) the climate is the same everywhere in the region.
D) it is a part of the United States.
A) only one language is spoken everywhere in the region.
B) the same state laws apply everywhere in the region.
C) the climate is the same everywhere in the region.
D) it is a part of the United States.
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32
The arrangement of a feature across Earth's surface is its
A) regional analysis.
B) spatial analysis.
C) spatial association.
D) distribution.
E) regional dissociation.
A) regional analysis.
B) spatial analysis.
C) spatial association.
D) distribution.
E) regional dissociation.
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33
To geographers,the spread of McDonald's around the world represents
A) a popular fad.
B) a unique taste in nearly every location.
C) the relocation diffusion of restaurants.
D) economic and cultural globalization.
A) a popular fad.
B) a unique taste in nearly every location.
C) the relocation diffusion of restaurants.
D) economic and cultural globalization.
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34
The emergency response to Hurricane Katrina may have been incompetent and slow because
A) no one was aware of the scale of the disaster until months later.
B) other disasters occurred at the same time.
C) the victims lacked political and economic power.
D) the Netherlands was not prepared for the level of devastation created by the hurricane.
E) hurricanes had never created damage before.
A) no one was aware of the scale of the disaster until months later.
B) other disasters occurred at the same time.
C) the victims lacked political and economic power.
D) the Netherlands was not prepared for the level of devastation created by the hurricane.
E) hurricanes had never created damage before.
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35
The spread of something over a given study area is
A) concentration.
B) density.
C) distribution.
D) pattern.
E) diffusion.
A) concentration.
B) density.
C) distribution.
D) pattern.
E) diffusion.
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36
Chinese scholars were active in geographic thinking from ancient times.
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37
Geography is not concerned with the study of physical processes.
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38
Moving toward the Southern border of the United States,English becomes less common and Spanish is more often spoken.What type of region does this gradual change of language reflect?
A) formal
B) functional
C) vernacular
D) bilingual
A) formal
B) functional
C) vernacular
D) bilingual
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39
A bar line showing the distance on a map is a form of graphic scale.
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40
Which is not an example of a functional region?
A) the circulation area of a newspaper
B) the area of dominance of a television station
C) the market area of a supermarket
D) the area dominated by a particular crop
E) the area served by a sports franchise
A) the circulation area of a newspaper
B) the area of dominance of a television station
C) the market area of a supermarket
D) the area dominated by a particular crop
E) the area served by a sports franchise
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41
Local ________ is in opposition to the force of globalization.
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42
For many people,the globalization of culture represents a threat to local diversity.
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43
The spread of an idea through the movement of people is known as stimulus diffusion.
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44
Distribution refers to the arrangement of observable phenomena across Earth.
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45
Formal regions cannot overlap.
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46
Concentration is another word for density.
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47
Site and situation are both ways to describe a location.
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48
The biosphere overlaps with each of the other three Earth systems.
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49
The communication revolution that promotes globalization of culture also permits the preservation of cultural diversity.
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50
Geographers generally reject environmental determinism in favor of possibilism.
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51
According to distance-decay,a more distant group is less likely to be influential than a nearer group.
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52
Remote sensing is another word for GIS.
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53
A high degree of dispersion within an area indicates high density.
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54
For each 15° change in longitude,time changes by one hour.
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55
The idea that the physical environment limits human actions but that people have the ability to adjust to that environment is called possibilism.
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56
Geographers draw two types of lines (or arc)on maps to indicate location.The lines (or arcs)drawn between the North and South Poles are known as ________.The circles drawn parallel to the Equator are known as ________.
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57
The frequency of a phenomenon over a given study area is defined as ________.
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58
The frequency of a feature in a given area is known as density.
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59
Formal regions are organized around a node.
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60
Regions are found only where physical and economic characteristics are strongly related.
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61
If there were no maps,could geography exist as a discipline? Why or why not?
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62
Discuss the concept of a region in geography.
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63
To whom might globalization represent a threat? Name a group and explain why.
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64
Why should we be cautious in describing some formal regions?
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65
What are the main differences between the environmental determinist and possibilist approaches to cultural ecology?
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66
List each type of region described in the textbook and give an example of each.
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67
The extent of a feature's spread over space is defined as ________.
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