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Human Geography - Answer The spatial analysis of human population, its cultures, activities, and
landscapes
Globalization - Answer The expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that
they become global in scale and impact
Spatial Perspective - Answer Observing variations in geographic phenomena across space
Location - Answer The geographical situation of people and things
Location Theory - Answer A logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of an economic activity and
the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated
Absolute Location - Answer The position of a certain item on the surface of the Earth as expressed in
degrees, minutes and seconds of latitude and longitude east or west of the Prime Meridian
Relative Location - Answer The regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of other
places
Site - Answer The internal physical attributes of a place, including its absolute location or regional
position with reference to other non local places
Situation - Answer The external locational attributes of a place; its relative location or regional position
with reference to other non local places
Human-Environment Interaction - Answer Interactions between the human social system and the
ecosystem
Place - Answer Uniqueness of a location
, Sense of Place - Answer State of mind derived through the infusion of a place with meaning and emotion
by remembering important events that occurred in that place or by labeling a place with a certain
character
Perception of Place - Answer Belief or understanding about a place developed through books, movies,
stories or pictures
Movement - Answer The mobility of people, goods and ideas across the surface of the planet
Complementarity - Answer A condition that exists when two regions, through an exchange of raw
materials can specifically satisfy each others demands
Intervening Opportunity - Answer The presence of a nearer opportunity that greatly diminishes the
attractiveness of sites farther away
Landscape - Answer The overall appearance of an area, comprised of natural and human-induced
influences
Cultural Landscape - Answer The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape
Sequent Landscape - Answer The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place,
each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
Maps - Answer A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities,
roads, etc.
Distortion - Answer The state of being distorted or the relative degree or amount by which something is
distorted or distorts
Equal Area Projection Map - Answer A map projection in which quadrilaterals formed by meridians and
parallels have an area on the map proportional to their area on the globe