GEOG TEST 1 PART 1 Flashcards
geographic abstraction
is the process of using geographic tool or lenses to make sense out of what we see in the world
abstraction
is the process of how we make sense of this world by selecting what is important
Geography(as defined by class)
a process of abstraction which is concerned with the location of human and physical phenomena and the spatial relationships between those phenomena
Tools of Abstraction
- maps(data symbology,projection)
- regions
- scales
Globalization
- increasing interconnectedness of people and places through converging economic, political, and cultural activities
- continual reorganization of global and local geographers
Controversy About Globalization
-Economic Convergence
-Multinational Organizations
(World Bank, IMF ,and WTO)
“The Electronic Herd”
Pros of Globalization
- logical and inevitable expression of contemporary international capitalism
- enhances competition
- allows for the flow of capital to poor areas
- encourages spread of new ideas and technology
rate of natural increase
- provides the annual growth for a country or region as a percentage
- the standard statistic used to express natural population growth per year
Total Fertility Rate
- is an artificial and synthetic number that measures the fertility of a statistically fictitious, yet average group of women moving through their child bearing years
population density
the average number of people per area unit
culture
learned and shared behavior by a group of people that gives them a distinct way of life
-culture is made up of material(technology,tools, and abstract(speech,religion,values etc.)
mono vs. polytheistic
mono-one good
polytheistic-many gods
nation
describes a large group of people with shared sociocultural traits such as language, religion, and identity
state
refers to an internal political entity with clearly defined delimited boundaries, control over its internal space, and recognition by external political states
nation-state
a relatively homogenous cultural group with its own political territory
colonialism
refers to the formal establishment of rule over a foreign population
decolonialization
refers to the process of a colony gaining control over its own territory and establishing a separate, independent government
What happens when plate tectonics meet or separate?
- mountain building
- earthquakes
Demographic Transition Model
Stage 1 -high birth rates -offset by high death rates Stage 2 -death rates decline Stage 3 -decline in birthrates Stage 4 -low birthrates and low death rates Stage 5 -no or even negative natural growth
monsoon cycle
- the product of large meteorological forces of land and water heating, the resulting pressure gradients, and jet-stream dynamics
- produces distinct wet and dry season
functional region
is where a certain activity or a cluster of activities take place
formal region
take their name from the these regions are defined by some aspect of physical form
vernacular region
defined solely in people’s minds as spatial stereotypes that have no visible boundaries in the physical landscape
(ex. the South,the Midwest,Southern California, and New England)
regions
units of spatial similarity