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Hosted by Natalie Ramos, Irmary Soto, Yashira Ramos

Space and spatial process Map fundamentals Cognitive maps Describing location

Row 1, Col 1 What is Complementarity? The actual or potential relationship between two place, usually referring to economic interactions.

1,2 The ratio between distance on a map and distance on the earth’s surface is? Scale.

1,3 Which of the following is FALSE regarding cognitive maps? They accurately reflect mapped hazards.

1,4 Seattle is located on Puget Sound in northwestern Washington. It has a moist, marine climate, a large university, and a famous downtown market. Seattle’s primary economic activities include ship and aircraft construction and high-technology enterprises. This information gives us a description of Seattle's? site

2,1 What is Transferabilty? The costs involved in moving goods from one place to another.

2,2 Cartography is the science of? map-making.

2,3 Preference maps of the United States tend to show that? People tend to dislike states or regions bordering their own.

2,4 Lines of longitude: intersect at the poles.

3,1 What is Accessibility? The relative ease with which a destination may be reached from some other places.

3,2 Map projections attempt to correct for errors in? area, distance, shape, and direction.

3,3 Which of the following features would NOT be included on a cognitive map? Distribution of universities.

3,4 Even though some cities are far apart in terms of absolute distance, they are actually quite concerned economically and socially. This is representative of: Topological square.

4,1 What is distance decay effect? The decreases in interaction between two phenomena, places, or people as the distance between them increases.

4,2 The Mercator projection preserves? direction

4,3 What is hazard? Anything in the landscape, real or perceived that is potentially threatening.

4,4 Which of the following is a true statement regarding time space convergence? Places seem to be getting closer together.

5,1 What is Breaking point? The outer edge of a city’s sphere of influence, used in the law of retail gravitation to describe the area of a city’s hinterlands that depend on that city for its retail supply.

5,2 Topographic maps must use which of the following symbols? Isolines.

5,3 According to most preference maps of the United States, which state of the five would be at least preferred by the overall U.S. population? South Carolina.

5,4 Which of the following is NOT a measure of relative distance? 2,339 centimeters.