Title: WELCOME
1WELCOME
2CARTOGRAPHY
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4TOPONYM
5APLACEON EARTH
6SCALE
124,000
1 inch equals 1 mile
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10
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MILES
7SITE / SITUATION
8Meridians
P a r a l l e l s
9TIME ZONES
10Time Zones
- Greenwich, England
- International Date Line
- Every 150
11Formal (Uniform) Functional (Nodal) Vernacular
12Formal and functional regions in Iowa. The state
of Iowa is an example of a formal region. The
areas of dominant influence (ADIs) for different
television stations within Iowa are examples of
functional regions. In several of the functional
regions, the nodethe TV stationis in an
adjacent state. Functional regions frequently
overlap the formal regions delineated by state or
national boundaries.
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14Spatial AssociationThe distribution of one
phenomenon that is related to another
phenomenon.
15Spatial Distribution for Delta Airlines
16Distribution
- Density Frequency of something in a given area
- Concentration The spread of something over a
given area - Clustered
- Dispersed
- Pattern The arrangement of objects in space
17Lower Density Only 24 houses compared to 32
Same Density as Lower one, But has Dispersed
Concentration
All Examples are on 82 Acres!!
Same Density as Lower one, But has a Clustered
Concentration
18Arithmetic
Density
Physiological
Agricultural
19Arithmetic
Total
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20Physiological
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21Agricultural
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22Diffusion
The spreading of a feature or trend from one
place to another
23Diffusion of AIDS
24Relocation Expansion
TYPES OF DIFFUSION
25- Relocation
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- Spreading through physical movement
- Doesnt have to grow in numbers
- Expansion
- Spreading in a snowball process
- Involves growing numbers
26Expansion Diffusion
Contagious Hierarchical STimilus
Influenza
Grunge Music
Apple Computers
27Environmental Determinism
Possibilism
28THE
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