Exam 1: Thinking Geographically

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Geography is not concerned with the study of physical processes.

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The emergency response to Hurricane Katrina may have been incompetent and slow because

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A high degree of dispersion within an area indicates high density.

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The concept of space-time compression means

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Scale is

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Concentration is another word for density.

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To geographers,the spread of McDonald's around the world represents

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In making a map,cartographers must strike a balance between

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Discuss the concept of a region in geography.

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Formal regions cannot overlap.

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Remote sensing is another word for GIS.

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Multiple "layers" of spatial information are stored in a(n)

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The spread of something over a given study area is

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Why should we be cautious in describing some formal regions?

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The spread of an idea through the movement of people is known as stimulus diffusion.

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Which statement best describes the relationship between remote sensing and GIS?

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An area distinguished by a unique combination of features is a(n)

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Parallels converge at the North and South Poles.

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If there were no maps,could geography exist as a discipline? Why or why not?

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If the scale of a map is 1:100,000,then 1 centimeter on the map represents ________ on Earth's surface.

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