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7512330426Locationgeographical position0
7512336224absolutelatitude and longitude1
7512340434relativein respect to something else2
7512345295placespace united by common characteristics - grouped by human and physical characteristics3
7512371980human-enviornment interactionsrelationship between humans and the environment - how humans impact the land ex: dams - how environment impacts humans ex: natural disasters4
7512396838Movementhow and why places and people are connected -constant motion and change -spatial interaction; friction of distance (how accessible is it to reach another location)5
7512417355Mercator map6
7512431803Gall-Peters map7
7512435783robinson map8
7512438409goode map9
7512444174interrupted map*has four on top four on bottom, couldn't find map*10
7512515226choropleth map11
7512519373dot density map12
7512525154proportional symbol map13
7512529655isoline (isopleth) map14
7512541183formal regionarea which people have a shared trait - physically or culturally - share common language/gov -no disagreement between boundaries15
7512556326functional regionarea surrounded by interconnected things -has a central location -ex: shs is central location and the people who go to shs is the functional region16
7512573952perceptual regionhow people believe or see an area but isnt defined - defined by perceptions that may or may not be true17

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