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What is a Systems Approach to Geography?
It simplifies and contextualizes complex relationships
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What are key concepts in system thinking?
Equilibrium, thresholds, and feedback loops
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How does a Systems Approach help in geography?
It helps understand
physical landscapes
and
human impacts
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What defines a system?
A group of
interacting
parts connected by
flows
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What are the boundaries of a system?
They define the limits of the
system's
interactions
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What is an open system?
It has external
inputs
and
outputs
of energy
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What is a closed system?
Only
energy
is exchanged; matter is contained
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What is an isolated system?
It does not share
matter
or
energy
with
surroundings
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What is the primary energy source for global systems?
Energy from the
sun
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What are cascading systems?
Where
energy
and material transfer between
subsystems
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What is Earth's global system classified as?
A
closed system
with
energy input
from the sun
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What are the four major systems within Earth's global system?
Atmospheric
,
hydrosphere
,
biosphere
,
lithosphere
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What are the components of a system?
Inputs
,
throughputs
,
outputs
,
stores
, and
processes
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What is an input in a system?
Energy or
matter
moving
into
a system
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What is an output in a system?
Energy
or
matter
moving out of a system
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What is a store/component in a system?
Individual
parts
or elements of the system
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What are flows/transfers in a system?
The
movement
of
parts
within the
system
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What are processes in a system?
Changes
that occur to
stores
/
components
and
inputs
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What is equilibrium in a system?
A state where
inputs
and
outputs
are equal
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What happens when a system is disturbed?
It can throw the system into
change
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What are feedback loops?
Mechanisms that maintain or restore
equilibrium
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What is positive feedback?
It
amplifies
change and moves away from balance
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What is negative feedback?
It checks or dampens change to promote
stability
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What is dynamic equilibrium?
A state of balance with constant
short-term
adjustments
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How does a storm affect beach profiles?
It increases
sediment loss
and changes profiles
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What is the definition of the hydrological cycle?
The continuous movement of water on
Earth
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What processes are involved in the hydrological cycle?
Evaporation
,
condensation
, and
flows
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What is interception in the water cycle?
Precipitation
caught on leaves or branches
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What is infiltration?
Water
entering small openings in the ground
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What is percolation?
Water flowing down through
soil
and
rock
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What is groundwater flow?
Water that has
infiltrated
and
percolated
into bedrock
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What is evapotranspiration?
Combination of
evaporation
and plant transpiration
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What is condensation in the water cycle?
Water vapor
changes to
liquid water
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What is sublimation?
Water changes from
solid
to gas without
liquid
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What is the phreatic zone?
Where there is permanent saturation of
groundwater
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What global factor affects water stores?
Climate change
impacts water store
sizes
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How does the global atmospheric circulation affect precipitation?
It drives
cloud formation
and types of precipitation
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What happens to warm, moist air at the Equator?
It rises, cools, and
condenses
into clouds
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What is the result of high rates of evaporation at the Equator?
It leads to heavy rainfall in
low-pressure
zones
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What is the definition of a subsystem?
A
smaller system
within a
larger system
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