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14937436840what are three ways scale can be representedverbal scale, representative scale, graphics scale0
14937443521conformalshape is perserved1
14937445310equal areaprojection preserve area2
14937449571compromiseprojections preserve neither shape nor area but instead balances shape and area distortions3
14937457570equidistantdistances is preserved4
14937461324formal regionnot all regions are the same type. some are marked by visible uniformity5
14937471778Functional Regionthe product of interactions, of movement of various kinds6
14937480906perceptual regionsintellectual constructs designed by individuals to better understand the phenomena in human geography7
14937490178Distance Decaythe acceptance of an innovation become less likely the longer it takes to reach adopters8
14937499325Expasion diffusionan innovation or idea in a hearth and remains strong while also spreading9
14937508009thematic mapsused to decide a single "theme" such as population density, agricultural productivity, or annual precipitation10
14937518643isoline mapsused to portray quantities such as climate variants such as precipitation and temperature11
14937526126proportional symbols mapsportray numerical quantities such as total population of each state, total value of agricultural goods produced in a region.12
14937532174flow line mapsshows places between location13
14937537885choropleth mapsrepresents countries or states, represents different quantities in each area. show usually rates, percentages, or densities14
14937552566cartogramsthe size in each area, such as a country, make its proportional its population15

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