If there are acceptable costs of an exchange, then ______ conditions are met. - ANS transferability
Transferability is a function of the ______, the ______, and the ______. - ANS 1) characteristics and
value of the product
2) the distance, measured in time and money penalties, over which it must...
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If there are acceptable costs of an exchange, then ______ conditions are met. - ANS transferability
Transferability is a function of the ______, the ______, and the ______. - ANS 1) characteristics and
value of the product
2) the distance, measured in time and money penalties, over which it must be moved
3) the ability of the commodity to bear the costs of movement
__________ is contact between places; it means the movement of people, ideas, and commodities from
place to place. - ANS spatial interaction
True or false: Transferability is a constant condition that stays the same. - ANS
______ is the study of spatial variation, how and why things differ from place to place on the Earth, and
how observable spatial patterns evolved through time. - ANS geography
Geography is considered to have developed ______ other disciplines such as anthropology,
demography, geology, ecology, and economics. - ANS before
With regional geography's focus on understanding the physical and human characteristics of particular
regions, it is said to be ________ - ANS areal oriented
In terms of their geographical meaning, ______ implies areal extent in both an absolute and a relative
sense, and ______ refers to the attributes and meanings we associate with a location. - ANS space
place
,If our sense of place is unrealistic, it may reflect a ______ - ANS place stereotype
Match the examples to the correct dimensionality that they usually represent as geographic features.
water well
highway
forest
oil deposit - ANS geographic features are both natural and cultural like buildings, cornfields, cities, and
countries
zero dimensional feature (points)
1 dim (lines)
2 dim (areas/polygons)
3 dim (
objects - ANS discrete entities that are designated to a space
examples: roads and mountains, individual people
fields - ANS continuous ly varying surfaces on Earth that completely covers the space of the landscape
examples: human population, avg precip, bodies of water
absolute location - ANS the exact location of a place using latitude and longitude
,relative location - ANS where a place is located in relation to its surrounding objects
absolute direction - ANS based on global standards
North, south, east, west
when the sun is up and down
relative direction - ANS culturally based and locationally variable direction despite reference to cardinal
compass points eg. "Near and Far East"
The process of dispersion of an idea or an item from a center of origin to more distant points with which
it is directly or indirectly connected is called - ANS spatial diffusion
the rate and extent is determined by
- population density
- means of communication
-
What term expresses the increasing interconnection of people and societies all over the world? - ANS
globalization
A measure of the number or quantity of a specific feature within a defined unit of area or simply in
relation to the space in which it is found is called ______. - ANS density
A region is a(n) ______. - ANS Earth area that displays significant elements of internal uniformity but
also external difference from surrounding territories
, administrative region - ANS politically determined, boundaries are exact
countries
thematic region - ANS soil region
functional region - ANS region where most people shop at a particular shopping center
perceptual region - ANS a region defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data
a culturally shared understanding of what constitutes "downtown"
a map - ANS models portions of the Earth's surface
Scale is ______. - ANS the relationship between size or length of a feature on a map compared to the
same item on Earth's surface
What is the name of the imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth that separates the Northern
and Southern hemispheres? - ANS equator
The art and science of maps and map-making is called ______. - ANS cartography
Global positioning systems, remote sensing, and geographic information systems are all ______. - ANS
interrelated geospatial technologies
determine exact geographic locations based on the time delay in signals received from satellites
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