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Thinking Geographically: Key Issue 1
How Do Geographers Address Where Things Are?
Rubenstein Pgs 2-13, Appendix 476-482
1. Define Geography:
2. Identify and describe the two categories of geography
3. Define map:
4. Define cartography:
CASE STUDY: BIG MAC ATTACK
5. How is McDonald’s a representation of both globalization and local
diversity?
MAPS
6. Give an example of early mapmaking and the unusual materials for the map.
7. Who first demonstrated that the Earth was spherical (round)? How?
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Thinking Geographically: Key Issue 1 How Do Geographers Address Where Things Are?

Rubenstein Pgs 2- 13 , Appendix 476- 482

  1. Define Geography :
  2. Identify and describe the two categories of geography
  3. Define map :
  4. Define cartography : CASE STUDY: BIG MAC 5. How is McDonald’s a representation of both ATTACK globalization and local diversity?

MAPS 6. Give an example of early mapmaking and the unusual materials for the map.

  1. Who first demonstrated that the Earth was spherical (round)? How?
  1. Who was the first to use the term “geography”?
  2. List three of his contributions in geography at that time.
  3. Provide examples of developments in geography for each of the following: Chinese Muslims Age of Discovery (16th (^) Century)
  4. Define scale :
  5. THINK the Earth’s surface. What is the advantage of a map that shows only a small portion of (ie large-scale map) – like a neighborhood?
  6. What advantage does a map that shows the entire globe have? (ie small-scale map)
  7. When geographers convert the round Earth t projection****. All projections have some distortion (only a globe has none). Listo a flat map, they use a
  1. Remotely sensed images consist of pixels. What is the smallest area on the surface of the Earth that can be scanned as a single pixel?
  2. Geographers use data. Give four examples of types of data stored in a single layer. GIS (Geographic Information System) to store “layers” of
  3. Why would a geographer want to show multiple layers at once on a map?
  4. Explain how each of the following individuals would use technologies. the three GIS Remote Sensing GPS

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