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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