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Ap Test #1

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What is Cartography?   The science of making maps  
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List the Mercator Peojections strengths and weakness.   Strengths; Excellent when used ONLY for direction and navigation. Weakness; Extreme distortion @ poles  
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List the Robinson projections strengths and weakness.   Strengths; preserves accuracy at the poles & minimizes disortion at the poles. Weakness;Some relative directions may be inaccurate.  
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List the Fuller projections strengths and weakness.   Strengths; Maintains accurate size and shape of landmasses. Weakness; Direction (N,S,E,W) is completely rearranged.  
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List the Azimuthal projections strengths and weakness.   Srengths; Very accurate view of the poles. Weakness;Distortion increases as you move away from the poles.  
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Formal Region   Is also called uniform region. Its an area within which everyone shares in one common or distinctive characterists. Ex. United states.  
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Functional Region   Is also called Nodal Region. Its organized around a node or focal point. A example of this is farming in the mid-west.  
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Vernacular Region   Is also called Perceptual Region. A place that people believe exists as part of their cultural indentity. A example of this is that people say the north is made up of industry.  
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Physical Geo   Study of Spartial understanding. Natural Processes. Involves mapping both landforms (political & climate maps. Focus- physical earth. Earth science.  
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Human Geo   Study of how humans use the world. How humans organize the world and our relationship with phyical environmrnt. Focus- humans. social science.  
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Mental Map   Represents knowledge a person has of an area.  
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Cultural Ecology   The geographic study of human-environment relationships.  
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GIS   A computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes and displays gepgraphic data.  
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Scale   Refers to the the relationship of a features size on a map to its actual size.  
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Site   Second way geographers describe the location of a place.  
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toponyn   The name given to a portion of earths surface.  
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Concentration   the spread of something in a given area  
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Where is the prime merdian located?   at 0 degrees longitude.  
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Where is the equator located?   at 0 degress latitude  
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