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APHG Topic 1.1 Test

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Spatial Association
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Reference Maps
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Clustering
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Gall-Peters Projection
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Cartogram
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Spatial Patterns
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Dot Distribution Maps
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Robinson Projection
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Site
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Choropleth Maps
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Physical Maps
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Isoline Maps
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Dispersal
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Space
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Mental Maps/Cognitive Maps
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spread out
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matching patterns of distribution indicating that two or more phenomena maybe related, or associated, with one another
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sizes are shown according to some specific statistic
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area, shape, size, and direction are all slightly distorted; it's an oval shape rather than rectangular
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use various colors, shades of one color, or patterns to show the location and distribution of spatial data
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general physical arrangement of things being studied
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lines drawn on a map to connect points of equal value; ex: topographic maps (show elevation) or weather maps (show average precipitation, temperature)
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the physical gap or interval between two objects
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a place's absolute location, as well as its physical characteristics such as the landforms, climate, and resources
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grouped together
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designed for people to refer to to get general info about a place
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sizes of land masses are accurate; shapes are inaccurate, especially near the poles
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maps people create in their own minds based on their own experience and knowledge
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used to show the specific location and distribution of something across the territory of a map; each dot represents a specified quantity
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map that shows natural features of the earth
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lines of latitude and longitude meet at right angles, directions are shown accurately; land masses near the poles appear large
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lines of longitude come together at one pole, lines of latitude are curved, size and shape are both close to reality, direction is not constant
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information that can be measured and recorded using numbers
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a place's relative location; location relative to another place
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show spatial aspects of information or a phenomenon
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used to show the curved surface of the earth on a flat surface
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the relationship between the distribution of one feature and the distribution of another feature
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ratio between the size of things on the map and the size of things on the ground; global, regional, national, local
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data that is descriptive and is often based on people's opinions
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uses map symbols that vary in size to represent different amounts of something; also known as Graduated Circle/Proportional Symbol Map

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