 Read and take notes 1.9 Space: Distribution of Features.  Write a definition for distribution.  Write a definition and create a drawing for density,

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 Read and take notes 1.9 Space: Distribution of Features.  Write a definition for distribution.  Write a definition and create a drawing for density, concentration and pattern.

 Distribution: the arrangement of a feature (object/thing) in space  Density: the frequency with which something occurs in space  Concentration: if the features are close together = clustered; if they are far apart = dispersed  Pattern: The geometric arrangement of objects in space

ANSWER IN BINDER: What is the title of the map? What is the map of? What is the legend/key? What are the colors? What are the dots and squares?

What do you notice about the colors? Note the density, concentration, and pattern of the colors. What do you notice about the dots and squares? Note the density, concentration, and pattern in relation to the colors.

ANSWER IN BINDER: What is the title of the map? What is the map of? What is the legend/key? What are the colors? What are the dots and squares?

What do you notice about the colors? Note the density, concentration, and pattern of the colors. What do you notice about the dots and squares? Note the density, concentration, and pattern.

Summary: After analyzing both maps 1.Make two conclusions/generalizations that tie the information on the maps together 2.Give your opinion of the information in the maps

 Read and Annotate (talk to the text, use your annotation bookmark) “Still Separate, Still Unequal” by Pavlyn Jankof