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  • Thea Rosario
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  • 1

    Coin the word geography

    erasthosthenes

  • 2

    Describe several parts of inhabited world, assessment of the countries of the world, to treat differences between countries

    strabo

  • 3

    Devote much of his writing to the lands, people, economics, and customs of the various parts of the persian empire

    herodotus

  • 4

    Measure the earth, device the global grid of parallel and meridians

    greek and later roman

  • 5

    Carries the idea of the way the things are distributed

    spatial or space

  • 6

    Places and things are the starting point of all geographic study as well as of our personal movements and special actions in everyday life

    location

  • 7

    -Precise and accepted system of coordinates -mathematical location -reference to its degrees, minutes and seconds of latitude and longitude

    absolute location

  • 8

    -special interconnection and interdependence and make carry social and economic implications -examples east asia

    relative location

  • 9

    Refers to the physical and cultural characteristics and attributes of the place itself

    site

  • 10

    Relations between a place and other places

    situation

  • 11

    Based on the cardinal points of north south east and west

    absolute direction

  • 12

    This directional references are culturally based and locationally variable (out west, far east and down south)

    relative direction

  • 13

    Spatial separation between two points on earth's surface

    absolute distance

  • 14

    Transform those linear measurements into other units more meaningful to human experience or decision making

    relative distance

  • 15

    Unit of the studied

    size

  • 16

    Relationship between the size of an area on a map and is essential to recognizing what is shown on

    scale

  • 17

    Provide the setting within which human action occurs

    natural landscape

  • 18

    Visible imprint of that human activity

    cultural landscape

  • 19

    Geographers use this word as an essential modifier in framing their questions and forming their concepts

    spatial

  • 20

    This word comes of force from space into geographers it always carries the idea of the way things are distributed the way movement occur and away processes operate over the whole or a part of the surface of the earth

    spatial

  • 21

    It tells us that in spatial sense everything is related to everything else but relationships are stronger when things are near one another

    first law of geography

  • 22

    A broader concept implying all the tangible and intangible ways in which places are connected

    the idea of connectivity

  • 23

    It is the process of dispersion of an idea or theme from a center origin to more distant points

    spatial diffusion

  • 24

    Shorthand summary names for specific time spons internally quite complex and varied but significantly distinct from what went before or followed after

    the roaring twenties and the victorian era

  • 25

    The blank is a geographers equivalent of the historians era

    region

  • 26

    Please type of region are created by laws treaties or regulations for example include countries states cities and school districts

    administrative region

  • 27

    Is an area of essential uniformity for a single physical or cultural feature of a limited combination of physical and cultural features

    formal region

  • 28

    In contrast maybe visualized in spatial system. It's parts are independent, and throughout its extent this region operates a dynamic organizational unit

    functional region

  • 29

    Regions are less vigorously structured than the formal and functional regions geographers device. The regions that exist and have reality in perception of their inhabitants and the general society. As composits of the mental maps of ordinary folk, they reflect feelings and images rather than objective data

    perceptual or vernacular or popular

  • 30

    Have helped to organize and structure the body of geography over the past several years at all grade and colleges

    themes and standards

  • 31

    The five fundamental themes as summarized by a joint committee of the national council for geographic education and the association of american geographers are those basic concepts and topics that require in all geographic inquiry at all levels of instruction

    location, environment, techniques of geographic analysis, physical systems, human systems

  • 32

    The five fundamental themes

    location, place, relationships within places, movement, regions

  • 33

    the role of geography is a platform of understanding the world the blank is making geography come alive. it condenses are data information and science in a language that we can easily understand

    map

  • 34

    The art science and technology of making maps are called

    cartography

  • 35

    In order to visualize the basic system for locating points on the earth think of the world as sphere with no markings whatsoever on it.

    geographic grid

  • 36

    The polar circumference of the earth is blank kilometers

    40,071

  • 37

    As a starting point for east and west measurement, cartographers in most countries use the________ which is an imaginary line passing through the royal observatory at greenwich england

    prime meridian

  • 38

    North and south vary from magnetic north and south direction of the earth's magnetic poles to which a compass needle points

    true

  • 39

    It is an angular distance east or west of the prime (zero) the region measured in degrees ranging from 08 to 1808.

    longitude

  • 40

    For each new day begins generally follows the 180th meridian

    international date line

  • 41

    It is zigzags lines in siberia has the same day as the rest of russia and allusion island and fiji island groups are not split

    international date line

  • 42

    The earth can be represented with reasonable accuracy only on a globe, but globes are not as convenient as flat maps to store or use and they cannot depict much detail

    map projections

  • 43

    Some projection such as small wide and cylindrical equal area projection enable the cartographer to represent the areas of region in correct for constant proportion to earth reality

    area

  • 44

    Although no projection can provide correct shape for large areas some accurately portray the shapes of a small areas by preserving correct angular relationship

    shape

  • 45

    This true shape projections are called

    conformal projections

  • 46

    Hanapin mo yung distance relationship are nearly always distorted on a map but some projections maintain through distances in one direction or a long certain selected lines

    distance

  • 47

    Through directions are shown from one central to all other points

    azimuthal projections

  • 48

    It refers to the specific measure of land the blank of map is the ratio between the measurement of something on the map and the corresponding measurement of the earth

    scale

  • 49

    It is a type of a map makeup one major class of maps familiar to everyone. Your purpose is simply to display one or more natural and or cultural features of an area of the world as a whole. Common examples of the natural features shown on maps are water features and the shape and elevation of the terrain

    general-purpose, reference or location maps

  • 50

    This kind of map shows a specific special distribution or category of data. The phenomena being map may be physical such as climate vegetation soils and so on or cultural the distribution of population religions disease or crime

    thematic or special purpose map

  • 51

    Some general purpose maps depict the shape and elevation of the terrain

    topographic maps

  • 52

    The principal symbol used to show elevation on topographic maps however is the blank along which all points are of equal elevation above the datum plane usually mean sea level.

    contour line

  • 53

    The study of special patterns and interrelationships of things whether people traffic flows is the essence of geography

    maps and data representation

  • 54

    Features that appears at a particular point in space are represented on maps by point symbols. symbols used to represent them include dots crosses triangles and other shapes

    point symbols

  • 55

    One way to show how the amount of a phenomenon varies from area to area by using chloropleth maps. The term is derived from the greek words chorus which means place and place which means magnitude or value. The quantity shown may be absolute numbers or derived values such as percentages ratios rates and densities

    area symbol

  • 56

    as the term suggest blank represents features that have length but in significant width(it could be political boundaries, railroads, rivers)

    line symbols

  • 57

    Used to portray linear movements between places.

    flow line maps

  • 58

    This approach is based on the basic tenet of earth man made and pays more attention on the complex control of physical environment on man then his activities. Infer according to the terministic activities man environment relationship man is boarding to natural environment in all aspects of human life physical social economic political ethical aesthetic etc not only depend but are dominantly controlled by physical environment

    environmental deterministic approach

  • 59

    possibilistic approach

  • 60

    possibilistic approach

  • 61

    economical deterministic approach

  • 62

    This approach refers to the using of geographical science supported by gis as a framework for understanding our world and applying geographic knowledge to solve problems and guiding human behavior

    geographical approach

  • 63

    This approach is to study the man environmental relationship based on the basic principles of ecology which is the study of mutual interactions between organisms and physical environment only one hand and interactions among the organisms and other hand in a given ecosystem

    ecological approach

  • 64

    Is a common disruption to ecosystem that can be caused by nature or by human behavior. Natural wildfires can both help and harm an ecosystem

    wildfires

  • 65

    Can occur after a storm and may be destructive to an ecosystem depending on extent of the flooding and how long the water stays

    flooding

  • 66

    Happen when lava and gas are discharged from volcanic vent

    volcanic eruptions

  • 67

    You may see impact the world more than any other species.

    human effects on ecosystem

  • 68

    Occurs when a habitat is removed and place with some other type of habitat

    habitat destruction

  • 69

    introduced species

  • 70

    A vine is called blank was introduced to the southern united states to control soil erosion

    kudzu

  • 71

    Humans have hunted or kill animal for several reasons they obtain food necessary materials from animals and eliminated competition for crops and prey

    overhunting

  • 72

    The human population has grown exponentially over the last few centuries. This population growth was a result of increasing resources and new technology to feed and provide the growing population human activities cause pollution

    pollution and environmental change

  • 73

    Sources of water include runoff of fertilizer lawns and agricultural fields as well as run of from one another urban pollutants

    human population growth

  • 74

    Can involve global warming slow rising earth's average temperature

    global climate change

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Coin the word geography

    erasthosthenes

  • 2

    Describe several parts of inhabited world, assessment of the countries of the world, to treat differences between countries

    strabo

  • 3

    Devote much of his writing to the lands, people, economics, and customs of the various parts of the persian empire

    herodotus

  • 4

    Measure the earth, device the global grid of parallel and meridians

    greek and later roman

  • 5

    Carries the idea of the way the things are distributed

    spatial or space

  • 6

    Places and things are the starting point of all geographic study as well as of our personal movements and special actions in everyday life

    location

  • 7

    -Precise and accepted system of coordinates -mathematical location -reference to its degrees, minutes and seconds of latitude and longitude

    absolute location

  • 8

    -special interconnection and interdependence and make carry social and economic implications -examples east asia

    relative location

  • 9

    Refers to the physical and cultural characteristics and attributes of the place itself

    site

  • 10

    Relations between a place and other places

    situation

  • 11

    Based on the cardinal points of north south east and west

    absolute direction

  • 12

    This directional references are culturally based and locationally variable (out west, far east and down south)

    relative direction

  • 13

    Spatial separation between two points on earth's surface

    absolute distance

  • 14

    Transform those linear measurements into other units more meaningful to human experience or decision making

    relative distance

  • 15

    Unit of the studied

    size

  • 16

    Relationship between the size of an area on a map and is essential to recognizing what is shown on

    scale

  • 17

    Provide the setting within which human action occurs

    natural landscape

  • 18

    Visible imprint of that human activity

    cultural landscape

  • 19

    Geographers use this word as an essential modifier in framing their questions and forming their concepts

    spatial

  • 20

    This word comes of force from space into geographers it always carries the idea of the way things are distributed the way movement occur and away processes operate over the whole or a part of the surface of the earth

    spatial

  • 21

    It tells us that in spatial sense everything is related to everything else but relationships are stronger when things are near one another

    first law of geography

  • 22

    A broader concept implying all the tangible and intangible ways in which places are connected

    the idea of connectivity

  • 23

    It is the process of dispersion of an idea or theme from a center origin to more distant points

    spatial diffusion

  • 24

    Shorthand summary names for specific time spons internally quite complex and varied but significantly distinct from what went before or followed after

    the roaring twenties and the victorian era

  • 25

    The blank is a geographers equivalent of the historians era

    region

  • 26

    Please type of region are created by laws treaties or regulations for example include countries states cities and school districts

    administrative region

  • 27

    Is an area of essential uniformity for a single physical or cultural feature of a limited combination of physical and cultural features

    formal region

  • 28

    In contrast maybe visualized in spatial system. It's parts are independent, and throughout its extent this region operates a dynamic organizational unit

    functional region

  • 29

    Regions are less vigorously structured than the formal and functional regions geographers device. The regions that exist and have reality in perception of their inhabitants and the general society. As composits of the mental maps of ordinary folk, they reflect feelings and images rather than objective data

    perceptual or vernacular or popular

  • 30

    Have helped to organize and structure the body of geography over the past several years at all grade and colleges

    themes and standards

  • 31

    The five fundamental themes as summarized by a joint committee of the national council for geographic education and the association of american geographers are those basic concepts and topics that require in all geographic inquiry at all levels of instruction

    location, environment, techniques of geographic analysis, physical systems, human systems

  • 32

    The five fundamental themes

    location, place, relationships within places, movement, regions

  • 33

    the role of geography is a platform of understanding the world the blank is making geography come alive. it condenses are data information and science in a language that we can easily understand

    map

  • 34

    The art science and technology of making maps are called

    cartography

  • 35

    In order to visualize the basic system for locating points on the earth think of the world as sphere with no markings whatsoever on it.

    geographic grid

  • 36

    The polar circumference of the earth is blank kilometers

    40,071

  • 37

    As a starting point for east and west measurement, cartographers in most countries use the________ which is an imaginary line passing through the royal observatory at greenwich england

    prime meridian

  • 38

    North and south vary from magnetic north and south direction of the earth's magnetic poles to which a compass needle points

    true

  • 39

    It is an angular distance east or west of the prime (zero) the region measured in degrees ranging from 08 to 1808.

    longitude

  • 40

    For each new day begins generally follows the 180th meridian

    international date line

  • 41

    It is zigzags lines in siberia has the same day as the rest of russia and allusion island and fiji island groups are not split

    international date line

  • 42

    The earth can be represented with reasonable accuracy only on a globe, but globes are not as convenient as flat maps to store or use and they cannot depict much detail

    map projections

  • 43

    Some projection such as small wide and cylindrical equal area projection enable the cartographer to represent the areas of region in correct for constant proportion to earth reality

    area

  • 44

    Although no projection can provide correct shape for large areas some accurately portray the shapes of a small areas by preserving correct angular relationship

    shape

  • 45

    This true shape projections are called

    conformal projections

  • 46

    Hanapin mo yung distance relationship are nearly always distorted on a map but some projections maintain through distances in one direction or a long certain selected lines

    distance

  • 47

    Through directions are shown from one central to all other points

    azimuthal projections

  • 48

    It refers to the specific measure of land the blank of map is the ratio between the measurement of something on the map and the corresponding measurement of the earth

    scale

  • 49

    It is a type of a map makeup one major class of maps familiar to everyone. Your purpose is simply to display one or more natural and or cultural features of an area of the world as a whole. Common examples of the natural features shown on maps are water features and the shape and elevation of the terrain

    general-purpose, reference or location maps

  • 50

    This kind of map shows a specific special distribution or category of data. The phenomena being map may be physical such as climate vegetation soils and so on or cultural the distribution of population religions disease or crime

    thematic or special purpose map

  • 51

    Some general purpose maps depict the shape and elevation of the terrain

    topographic maps

  • 52

    The principal symbol used to show elevation on topographic maps however is the blank along which all points are of equal elevation above the datum plane usually mean sea level.

    contour line

  • 53

    The study of special patterns and interrelationships of things whether people traffic flows is the essence of geography

    maps and data representation

  • 54

    Features that appears at a particular point in space are represented on maps by point symbols. symbols used to represent them include dots crosses triangles and other shapes

    point symbols

  • 55

    One way to show how the amount of a phenomenon varies from area to area by using chloropleth maps. The term is derived from the greek words chorus which means place and place which means magnitude or value. The quantity shown may be absolute numbers or derived values such as percentages ratios rates and densities

    area symbol

  • 56

    as the term suggest blank represents features that have length but in significant width(it could be political boundaries, railroads, rivers)

    line symbols

  • 57

    Used to portray linear movements between places.

    flow line maps

  • 58

    This approach is based on the basic tenet of earth man made and pays more attention on the complex control of physical environment on man then his activities. Infer according to the terministic activities man environment relationship man is boarding to natural environment in all aspects of human life physical social economic political ethical aesthetic etc not only depend but are dominantly controlled by physical environment

    environmental deterministic approach

  • 59

    possibilistic approach

  • 60

    possibilistic approach

  • 61

    economical deterministic approach

  • 62

    This approach refers to the using of geographical science supported by gis as a framework for understanding our world and applying geographic knowledge to solve problems and guiding human behavior

    geographical approach

  • 63

    This approach is to study the man environmental relationship based on the basic principles of ecology which is the study of mutual interactions between organisms and physical environment only one hand and interactions among the organisms and other hand in a given ecosystem

    ecological approach

  • 64

    Is a common disruption to ecosystem that can be caused by nature or by human behavior. Natural wildfires can both help and harm an ecosystem

    wildfires

  • 65

    Can occur after a storm and may be destructive to an ecosystem depending on extent of the flooding and how long the water stays

    flooding

  • 66

    Happen when lava and gas are discharged from volcanic vent

    volcanic eruptions

  • 67

    You may see impact the world more than any other species.

    human effects on ecosystem

  • 68

    Occurs when a habitat is removed and place with some other type of habitat

    habitat destruction

  • 69

    introduced species

  • 70

    A vine is called blank was introduced to the southern united states to control soil erosion

    kudzu

  • 71

    Humans have hunted or kill animal for several reasons they obtain food necessary materials from animals and eliminated competition for crops and prey

    overhunting

  • 72

    The human population has grown exponentially over the last few centuries. This population growth was a result of increasing resources and new technology to feed and provide the growing population human activities cause pollution

    pollution and environmental change

  • 73

    Sources of water include runoff of fertilizer lawns and agricultural fields as well as run of from one another urban pollutants

    human population growth

  • 74

    Can involve global warming slow rising earth's average temperature

    global climate change