World Geography (1) Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| Spatial Perspective | Geographic dimension or expression of a phenomenon, which is related to anything that has to do with the space on Earth's surface |
| Scale | 1. A real world phenomenon at a certain level of reduction or generalization. 2.the ratio of the distance on a map compared to the actual ground distance. |
| Geographic Realm | A basic unit in our world regionalization scheme which contains all of the human geography- leading culture, economic historical, political and the usual environmental features |
| Transition Zone | 1. A gradual shift of where the borders of two regions have a gradual shift, 2. Where the characteristics that distinguish countries from each other have a gradual shift. |
| Absolute Location | The certain position of a certain thing on the Earth, expressed in degrees, minutes, seconds, of latitude and longitude |
| Formal Region | A region with a degree of homogeneity in one or more phenomena. |
| Functional Region | A region marked by its internal differences, because it usually focuses on a central node (like the capital) |
| Hinterland | “Country Behind” a term applying to the area surrounding an urban center, which focuses on the goods and services produced in the hinterland |
| Global Climate Change | The gradual increase on the overall temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere. |
| Population Distribution | They way the population of a geographic space is arranged. Represents the sum of the adjustments the people have made on their natural, cultural, and economic environments |
| Urbanization | 1. The proportion of the population in urban areas 2. The process of movement and clustering of people in towns and cities 3. Expanding cities absorbing rural areas and become suburbs |
| Cultural Landscape | Artifacts placed on the natural landscape, the progressive human imprinting soon becoming one with the natural landscape |
| Continental Drift | The drifiting of the continents (Africa, North America, etc.) gradually over time, controlled by proceed associate with the plate tectonics |
| State | A political organized territory governed by the top government. States contain permanent resident population, organized economies, and a functioning circulatory system (like a smaller govt.) |
| Sovereignty | Top and controlling power over a territory, usually a autonomous govt. over the people they rule over |
| European State Model | A state that has a territory inhabited by a population governed by another state |
| Core Area | The core area in a nation-state that has the largest population, production, and has great centrality and accessibility (may contain capital city as well) |
| Periphery | The outer edges of a region |
| Globalization | The reduction of differences globally, increasing the international cultural, economic, and political interaction |
| Relative Location | The regional position, or situation of a place that is similar to positions of other places in the world. Distance, accessibility and connectivity affect this |
| Natural Landscape | Natural physical features on the Earth like mountains, and their features on them, like rivers |
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