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100 200 400 300 400 Space and spatial process Map fundamentals Cognitive maps Describing location 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 What is Complementarity? The actual or potential relationship between two place, usually referring to economic interactions.
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1,2 The ratio between distance on a map and distance on the earth’s surface is? Scale.
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1,3 Which of the following is FALSE regarding cognitive maps? They accurately reflect mapped hazards.
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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
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2,1 What is Transferabilty? The costs involved in moving goods from one place to another.
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2,2 Cartography is the science of? map-making.
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2,3 Preference maps of the United States tend to show that? People tend to dislike states or regions bordering their own.
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2,4 Lines of longitude: intersect at the poles.
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3,1 What is Accessibility? The relative ease with which a destination may be reached from some other places.
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3,2 Map projections attempt to correct for errors in? area, distance, shape, and direction.
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3,3 Which of the following features would NOT be included on a cognitive map? Distribution of universities.
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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.
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4,1 What is distance decay effect? The decreases in interaction between two phenomena, places, or people as the distance between them increases.
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4,2 The Mercator projection preserves? direction
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4,3 What is hazard? Anything in the landscape, real or perceived that is potentially threatening.
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4,4 Which of the following is a true statement regarding time space convergence? Places seem to be getting closer together.
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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.
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5,2 Topographic maps must use which of the following symbols? Isolines.
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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.
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5,4 Which of the following is NOT a measure of relative distance? 2,339 centimeters.
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