Test Review. Question 1 What geographic technique uses satellite imagery ? Example: used with Hurricane Katrina to monitor areas of impact.

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Test Review

Question 1 What geographic technique uses satellite imagery ? Example: used with Hurricane Katrina to monitor areas of impact

Question 2 Provide 2 examples of Functional Regions.

Question 3  What is the definition of a toponym?

Question 4  What are the 3 main factors that helped to define the distribution of spatial arrangements?

Question 5  Provide an example of Stimulus Diffusion.

Question 9  What features help to define the spatial arrangement of an area?

Question 10  Define contagious diffusion.

Question 11  What are the 5 Themes of Geography?

Question 6  What type of diffusion, indicates the spread of rap music?

Question 7  What are some factors that might hinder diffusion?

Question 8  What is the measurement of the Prime Meridian and where is it located? (longitude)

Question 9  What are some of the problems with map projections?

Question 10  Define the situation of Ashburn, VA.

Question 11  How do geographers use latitude and longitude?

Question 12  Provide an example of a perceptual region.

Question 13  Define diffusion.

Question 14  What is the difference between Colonization and Imperialism?

Question 15  What is a transnational corporation? Give an example.

Question 16  Give an example of a CORE country

Question 17  Give an example of a semi-peripheral country

Question 18  Give an example of a periphery country

Question 19  What is the definition of capitalism?

Question 20  What is a mini-system

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