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This is the relationship between the portion of Earth being

studied and Earth as a whole.

A 100

What is scale?

A 100

The science of mapmaking is called...

A 200

What is cartography?

A 200

The method of transferring locations on Earth’s surface

to a flat map is a….

A 300

What is a projection?

A 300

This divided the United States up into a series of townships and ranges to

facilitate settlement of the West.

A 400

What is the Land Ordinance of 1785?

A 400

He is the first person known to have used the word

geography.

A 500

Who is Eratosthenese?

A 500

This refers to a computer system that can capture, store,

query, analyze, and display geographic data.

B 100

What is GIS (Geographic Information System)?

B 100

The acquisition of data about Earth’s surface from a

satellite orbiting Earth or from other long-distance methods is known as ….

B 200

What is Remote Sensing?

B 200

This system accurately determines the precise

position of something on Earth.

B 300

What is GPS (Global Positioning System)

B 300

The earliest surviving maps were drawn by these people.

B 400

Who are the Babylonians?

B 400

He was the first person to demonstrate that the Earth is

spherical.

B 500

Who is Aristotle?

B 500

This is the name given to a place on Earth’s surface.

C 100

What is a toponym?

C 100

This refers to the physical characteristic of a place.

C 200

What is site?

C 200

Parallel lines that circle the globe and measure distances

north and south of the equator are lines of ___.

C 300

What is latitude?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

This is the master reference for all points on Earth.

C 400

What is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)?

C 400

List the 3 types of regions and briefly describe each.

C 500

What are:

a. Formal – an area within which everyone shares in common one or

more distinctive characteristics

b. Functional – an area organized around a node or focal point

c. Vernacular – a perceptual region, exists as part of your cultural identity

C 500

The body of customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms is also known

as….

D 100

What is culture?

D 100

This school of thought believes that the physical

environment causes social development.

D 200

What is environmental determinism?

D 200

This refers to a piece of land created by draining water

from an area.

D 300

What is a polder?

D 300

This school of thought, begun by Paul Vidal de la Blache and Jean

Bruhnes, argues that each region has its own distinctive landscape that results from a unique combination of social relationships and physical

processes.

D 400

What is regional studies?

D 400

This climate predominates in northwestern Europe.

D 500

What is Marine West Coast?

D 500

This process/force involves the entire world and results in making something worldwide

in scope.

E 100

What is globalization?

E 100

This type of entity conducts research, operates factories, and sells products in many

countries.

E 200

What is a transnational corporation?

E 200

This refers to the arrangement of a feature in space.

E 300

What is distribution?

E 300

The spread of something rapidly and throughout a population is this type of

diffusion.

E 400

What is contagious?

E 400

The adoption of the use of the mouse with computers is an

example of this.

E 500

What is stimulus?

E 500

The frequency with which something occurs in space is

known as...

F 100

What is density?

F 100

The reduction in the time it takes for something to reach

another place is known as…

F 200

What is space time compression?

F 200

The fact that people who live far apart probably interact less than people who live

close together is indicative of this concept.

F 300

What is distance decay?

F 300

List the three types of expansion diffusion.

F 400

What are hierarchical, contagious, and stimulus?

F 400

These are the three properties of distribution

F 500

What are density, concentration, and pattern?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

GEOGRAPHY

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Geography comes from these two Greek words, meaning this and

this.

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What are Geo (earth) and graphy (writing)?

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