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Page 1: By: Lana Miller and Sarah Davidson. 100 Basic Geography 100 300 200 RegionsSpatial Analysis Maps and Model Tools 200 100 300 200 300 100 200 300.

Human Geography Chapter 1 Jeopardy Review Game

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What is the study of Geography?

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Study of the earth as created by natural forces and modified by human action

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What is Location?

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Answer:

Explains where something is on the Earth and the effects that position has on human

life

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What is Distance Decay?

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Answer:occurs when the intensity

of some phenomenon decreases as distance

increases

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What are the three types of Expansion Diffusion?

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Answer:Hierarchical, Contagious, and Stimulus

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What is Accessibility?

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Answer:The opportunity for contact or

interaction from a given point or location in relation to other

locations

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What is Physiological Density?

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Answer: # of persons per unit of area suitable agriculture

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What are Reference Maps?

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Answer: They show common

features such as boundaries, roads, and

mountains

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What are Dot Maps?

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Answer:Single dot or other

symbol represents a specified number of occurrences of some

particular phenomenon or event

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What does the Mercator Projection do?

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Answer:It preserves direction but

distorts area (higher latitudes are distorted)

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What are the three types of Regions?

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Answer:Formal,

Functional, and Perceptual

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What is a Perceptual Region?

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Answer:vernacular region, is a place that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity.

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What is Irredentism?

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Answer:Assertion by the

government of a country that a minority living

outside its formal border belongs to it historically

and culturally.