Exam 1: The Science of Geography
Exam 1: The Science of Geography176 Questions
Exam 2: The Solar System,sun,and Earth276 Questions
Exam 3: Energy Balance Essentials227 Questions
Exam 4: Wind Essentials172 Questions
Exam 5: Waterʹs Unique Properties261 Questions
Exam 6: Water on Earth157 Questions
Exam 7: Review of Earthʹs Climate System143 Questions
Exam 8: Population Growth and Fossil Fuel Burning the Setting for Climate Change137 Questions
Exam 9: The Pace of Change177 Questions
Exam 10: Earthʹs Surface Relief Features158 Questions
Exam 11: Landmass Denudation122 Questions
Exam 12: Drainage Basins and Drainage Patterns142 Questions
Exam 13: Global Oceans and Seas153 Questions
Exam 14: Snow Into Ice--The Basis of Glaciers140 Questions
Exam 15: Soil Development and Soil Profiles102 Questions
Exam 16: Energy Flows and Nutrient Cycles124 Questions
Exam 17: Biogeographic Divisions111 Questions
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Which of the following best describes geographic information science (GISci)?
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If increased levels of carbon dioxide lead to further increases in temperature by promoting the release of even more carbon dioxide from the oceans,this means that ________feedback has occurred and that the planet is________ .
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Which of the following best describes the field of physical geography?
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Who made a significant,early contribution to cartography by adding a grid and orienting the map with north at the top? He also divided the circumference of Earth into 360 °,with each degree comprising 60 minutes,and each minute comprising 60 seconds.
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Which of the following best describes Geographic Information Systems?
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Describe what distinguishes physical geography from human and cultural geography.
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What is GPS? Give several examples of its utility in physical geography.
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How can feedback affect a system? Give examples of positive and negative feedback.
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The amount of detail on large scale maps is generally than on than on small scale maps.
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The science that specifically attempts to determine Earthʹs shape and size by surveys and mathematical means is called
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The geographic theme of place refers to absolute and relative position on Earth.
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________is mass that assumes a physical shape and occupies space.
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