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Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
1.1 Introduction to Maps
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What is the definition of geography?
Study of Earth's features
Match the branch of geography with its focus:
Physical Geography ↔️ Natural features of Earth
Human Geography ↔️ Human interaction with environment
Spatial analysis involves examining the location and relationships of
geographic features
.
True
What decisions can spatial analysis inform?
Urban planning, resource management
Maps can be classified based on their
purpose
and the information they convey.
True
What activities are topographic maps valuable for?
Hiking, navigation, urban planning
Physical maps depict natural features like mountains and
rivers
Thematic maps focus on specific themes such as climate or
population density
.
True
Geography studies only the physical features of the Earth.
False
What does human geography explore?
Human-environment interactions
Spatial analysis can help map disease
outbreaks
What do physical maps help visualize?
Earth’s landscape
Thematic maps show the spatial distribution of particular
phenomena
What does the scale indicate on a map?
Distance relationships
Match the map projection with its characteristics:
Mercator ↔️ Preserves shapes, distorts size
Gall-Peters ↔️ Preserves size, distorts shape
Robinson ↔️ Compromises between size and shape
The Mercator projection preserves shape but distorts
size
Geography is the study of the physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere, as well as human activity and its
effects
Why are both branches of geography essential?
Understanding complex relationships
Spatial analysis helps identify spatial patterns and clusters that are not immediately
obvious
Physical maps are helpful for visualizing the physical
landscape
Thematic maps provide insights into the spatial distribution of particular phenomena.
True
What is the primary use of a physical map?
Understanding the physical landscape
What do thematic maps focus on?
Specific themes
Physical geography examines natural features such as climate and
ecosystems
Why is spatial analysis important in geography?
Identifies spatial patterns
What do political maps show?
Political boundaries
Physical maps highlight specific themes or topics.
False
What does the legend explain on a map?
Symbols and patterns
Map projections are necessary because the Earth is
spherical
The choice of map projection affects how
geographic
features are represented.
True
What are the two main types of maps?
Physical and thematic
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