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AP Human Geo Test

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taking a 3D object and making it flat
the art of making and studying maps
lists and explains the symbols used on a map
a line on a map representing proportionate size
elevation
show geographical features
show territorial borders
branch of natural science that deals with the natural environment
run east to west; 0 degrees equals equator
run north to south; 0 degrees equals prime meridian
the earth rotates around its axis; causes day and night
the earth moves around the sun; causes seasons
where people live
the movement of earth's continents relative to each other
the study of the motion of earth's plates
the most active of the plate movements
plates are moving away from each other
plates are moving toward each other
plates slide past each other
part of the longest mountain range in the world; divergent tectonic plate boundary
created the theory of continental drift
one plate is forced underneath another
a flow of superheated gas, rock, and ash from a volcano
longest day or longest night
closest possible equal time of day or night
tropical; 0-30 degrees north/0-30 degrees south
dry
temperate; 30-60 degrees north/ 30-60 degrees south
humid
polar
resemble e climates
measures the movement of the earth
the scale a seismograph uses
the water cycle
lava that is underground
a large sea wave produced by an underwater volcanic eruption
cloud hits mountain; makes desert
equator is accurate-farther away-more distortion
all is distorted-looks right
equator to scale-oceans cut or interrupted
accurate at center-distorted near edges
water is accurate-land distorted
mercator, robinson, interrupted, azimuthul, peters
where you are in space and what is around you
eratosthenes
location, place, human-environment interaction, region, movement
global address-absolute location/relative location
what is there-physical/human
relationships within places
humans interacting on the earth
how they form and change
understanding earth's changing surface

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