1. The spread of the flu would most likely be associated with what type of diffusion? A Expansion B Hierarchical C Relocation D Contagious E Stimulus.

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1. The spread of the flu would most likely be associated with what type of diffusion? A Expansion B Hierarchical C Relocation D Contagious E Stimulus

2. Newspaper delivery AREAS ARE AN EXAMPLE OF WHICH TYPE OF REGION? A Formal B Functional C Statistical D Vernacular

3. If an areas has objects in it that are tightly arranged, it is said to be what? A Dense B Dispersed C Clustered D Scattered E Regionlized

4. What is the difference between GPS and GIS? A GPS uses GIS data B GIS uses GPS data to determine location C GIS is the layering of data whereas GPS is is the gathering of data D GPS is the layering of data whereas GPS is is the gathering of data E GPS correlates with GIS but GIS does not correlate with GPS

5. What is another name for a meridian? A Parallel B Longitude C Latitude D Poles (North and South) E Equator