Terms
| statistical information in diagrammatic form | ||
| expansion across space between innovator(s) | ||
| relationship- society, environment, lifeforms, ecosystems | ||
| stage of civilization-nation, period | ||
| compactness; closely set, crowded condition. | ||
| Moving, Migration | ||
| distance-cultural or spatial interactions | ||
| arrangement; classification | ||
| general laws-human geographers-physical sciences | ||
| imaginary circle perpendicular to axis | ||
| spread innovations/ ideas to area | ||
| marked by certain degree-geneity/phenomena | ||
| defined by activities/interactions around | ||
| geographic information system (computers) | ||
| global position system | ||
| Spreads by connected places/people | ||
| Area- Idea/cultural trait originates | ||
| where the day starts-ends | ||
| line parallel- equator, measure distance | ||
| line circling earth through poles | ||
| whole world map-square | ||
| determination that holds human decision making | ||
| North South line of longitude 0 degrees | ||
| transfer locations from Earth- flat map | ||
| items transmitted by agents- relocated | ||
| collecting data/ information through instuments | ||
| world map-oval | ||
| reduction or generalizations- smaller or bigger | ||
| Physical attributes of place | ||
| place relative to other places | ||
| reduced time to get it there | ||
| techniques-topological, geometric, geographic properties | ||
| spreads underlying principles, specific characteristic rejected. | ||
| Same zones=Same times | ||
| A place's name | ||
| increasing gap- core/peripheral regions | ||
| exist as part of cultural identity | ||
| line-map, chart, or graph -points equal value |

