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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Geography is described as
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a human science.
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an Earth science. C)
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a spatial science.
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a physical science.
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The word spatial refers to
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the nature and character of physical space. B)
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eras of time. C)
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items that relate specifically to society. D)
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things that are unique and special.
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Which is not true of geographers?
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They are concerned with spatial and temporal relationships. B)
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They use spatial analysis. C)
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They are not really scientists. D)
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They are Earth systems scientists.
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Geography
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is derived from geo and graphein; literally, "to write Earth." B)
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is not a science. C)
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does not consider process in explaining systems. D)
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does not use systems analysis.
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"Geography" literally means
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place memorization.
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map making. C)
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the study of rocks.
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to write (about) Earth.
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The main methodology governing geographic inquiry
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involves spatial analysis. B)
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is field work. C)
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uses chronological organization. D)
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is behavioral analysis.
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Which of the following best describes the field of physical geography?
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The study of weather. B)
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Understanding how Earth processes interact to produce the phenomena observed in nature. C)
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Understanding soil development. D)
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Mapping of rock types.
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Which of the following most accurately characterizes the goal of geography?
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Memorization of the names of places on world and regional maps. B)
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The production of maps. C)
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Memorization of the imports and exports of a country. D)
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Understanding why a particular place has unique characteristics. E)
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A, B and C.
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The science of physical geography is based on the realization that
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knowledge of spatial distributions is of little value in understanding nature. B)
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humans have no significant impact on the physical phenomena that occur in nature. C)
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nature is homogenous and spatially undifferentiated. D)
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nature can best be described and understood as a set of interrelated components through which matter and energy flow.
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Which of the following terms characterizes the discipline of geography?
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eclectic B)
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holistic C)
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unscientific D)
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A, B, and C. E)
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A and B only.
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Geography is not
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unscientific.
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eclectic.
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holistic.
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Which of the following comprise the fundamental duality in the field of geography?
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economic versus political B)
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physical versus economic C)
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political versus environmental D)
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physical versus human
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Relative to the fundamental themes of geography, the Taj Mahal in India and Ayers Rock in Australia are best described within which of the five themes?
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location B)
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place C)
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human-Earth relationships D)
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movement E)
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regions
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Relative to the fundamental themes of geography, your home address is best described within which of the five themes?
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location B)
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place C)
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human-Earth relationships D)
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movement E)
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regions
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The wind-blown soot, hydrocarbons, and sulfur compounds from the oil-well fires that burned in Kuwait during 1991 fall within which of the five themes?
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location B)
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place C)
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human-Earth relationships D)
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movement E)
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regions
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System analysis, the analytical technique used by modern geographers, was developed by
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astronomers who were interested in developing models of the origin of the solar system. B)
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botanists who were interested in studying plant growth and reproduction. C)
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scientists who were studying energy and temperature; i.e., thermodynamics. D)
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historians who wanted to understand the forces that shaped history.
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The inductive method of reasoning used by Earth scientists to discern patterns in nature involves reasoning from
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the specific to the general.
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the general to the specific. C)
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the complex to the simple.
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the simple to the complex.
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Which of the following is the most strongly supported by experimental and observational evidence?
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______ A)
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theory
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educated guess C)
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speculation
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hypothesis
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Which of the following is true of scientific theories?
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They are based on natural laws (such as those pertaining to gravity, relativity, atomic theory, etc.) B)
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They are broad in scope because they unify several known facts about the world. C)
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They are based on several hypotheses. D)
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all of the above E)
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A and B only
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The key idea behind the scientific method is
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the testing of ideas through controlled observations and experiments. B)
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the use of intuition in testing theories. C)
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unbridled speculation about the world. D)
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an appeal to supernatural explanations when natural explanations have not yet been found for a phenomenon.
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The scientific method is described by which of the following?
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The application of common sense. B)
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The development of hypotheses for testing and prediction. C)
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A relation to procedures developed by Sir Isaac Newton. D)
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All of these are correct. E)
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None of these is correct.
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The capacity to change the motion of, or to do work on, matter is the definition of
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system. B)
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thermodynamics. C)
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plasma. D)
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acceleration. E)
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energy.
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Which of the following is an example of a system?
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a river drainage basin B)
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a midlatitude cyclonic storm C)
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a leaf D)
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All of these are examples of systems. E)
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None of these are examples of systems.
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A non-rechargeable battery can best be described as a/an ________ energy system and a/an ________ material system.
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open; closed
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open; open C)
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closed; closed
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closed; open
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Which of the following is incorrect?
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Earth represents a vast integrated system. B)
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New resources and matter are being added to Earth's systems all the time. C)
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Earth represents a closed system in terms of matter. D)
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Earth represents an open system in terms of energy.
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Systems encountered in nature at Earth's surface, such as the soil in a floodplain, are
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open systems in terms of energy. B)
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closed systems in terms of energy. C)
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open systems in terms of matter. D)
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both A and C E)
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both B and C
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With respect to air, water, and material resources, which of the following is true?
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A leaf is an open system in terms of air, but closed in terms of material resources. B)
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A leaf is a closed system. C)
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A leaf is an open system. D)
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A leaf is an open system in terms of water, but closed in terms of energy resources.
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What type of feedback maintains stability in a system; i.e., what type of feedback keeps a system functioning properly?
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neutral
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If a system responds to a change in input by moving further away from its equilibrium condition, what type of feedback has occurred?
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Not enough information is given to indicate what type of feedback has occurred. D)
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neutral
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Which of the following is correctly matched?
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steady state equilibrium; small fluctuations about an average condition B)
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dynamic equilibrium; small fluctuations about an average condition that changes gradually over time C)
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equilibrium; balance of inputs and outputs D)
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All of the above are correctly matched.
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Which of the following best describes the condition of steady-state equilibrium?
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System inputs produce large, random fluctuations in output, forcing the system into a new state of equilibrium.
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System inputs and outputs fluctuate around a stable average so the system does not move far from its average condition.
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System inputs always exactly balance outputs so the system never changes. D)
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Systems slowly adjust to long-term changes in input and output.
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If we burn fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide and warm the atmosphere, as the oceans warm they will release more carbon dioxide, which warms the atmosphere. This is an example of ________ feedback. If the increased atmospheric carbon dioxide causes increased plant growth which removes carbon dioxide and cools the atmosphere, this is an example of ________ feedback.
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positive; negative C)
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positive; positive
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The increase in meltponds in Arctic regions is an example of
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negative feedback, because the ponds reflect more sunlight than ice and therefore absorb less energy. B)
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positive feedback, because the melt ponds absorb more solar energy than the ice did. C)
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positive feedback, as the melt ice freezes it increases the area of ice. D)
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negative feedback, as the ice melts the water freezes, increasing the amount of ice.
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If increased levels of carbon dioxide lead to further increases in temperature by promoting the release of even more carbon dioxide from the oceans, this means that ________ feedback has occurred and that the planet is ________.
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negative; out of equilibrium
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positive; out of equilibrium C)
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negative; in equilibrium
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positive; in equilibrium
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The carbon dioxide that is being added to the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels is an example of an ________ to the atmosphere and an ________ from the lithosphere.
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input; input
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output; input C)
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output; output
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input; output
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If the human population keeps growing rapidly, there could be a rapid shift from there being enough food to large scale food shortages and starvation. The point at which this change occurs is a(n) ________.
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input B)
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threshold C)
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type of metastable equilibrium D)
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type of dynamic equilibrium condition
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As we burn fossil fuels and release carbon dioxide, the temperature of our planet and the oceans will increase. When the oceans warm they will release more carbon dioxide, further warming the planet and oceans. If this occurs rapidly and causes a sudden rise in temperature, a(n) ________ has been crossed and that the planet has moved into a state of ________.
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threshold; disequilibrium
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input level; equilibrium C)
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threshold; equilibrium
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input level; disequilibrium
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Around the Grand Canyon the predators of deer were largely exterminated by people. The deer population grew rapidly as a result of the lack of predators until the deer exhausted their food supply. This led to a massive die-off (known as a population crash) and hundreds of deer died of starvation. The point at which the food supply no longer supported the large deer population can best be considered a
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threshold. B)
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model. C)
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metastable equilibrium condition. D)
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dynamic equilibrium condition.
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The case of harlequin frogs is an example of
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rapid changes that occur once a tipping point is reached. B)
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linear response in a system. C)
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powerful synergy between pathogen transmission and climate change. D)
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negative feedback. E)
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only A and C are correct.
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If a storm causes more sediment (dirt) to flow into a river than the river can carry, the sediment will be deposited in the channel. This will make the channel narrower than it was originally. However, as the channel's width decreases, the river's velocity will increase, and this will eventually cause the newly deposited sediment to be eroded. As a result, the original width of the river, as well as normal flow velocities, will be reestablished. In this example, the width of the river channel and the processes controlling it can be considered an example of
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negative feedback. B)
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positive feedback. C)
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steady-state equilibrium. D)
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both A and B E)
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both A and C
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If Earth warmed up, and more snow fell because of more water vapor in the atmosphere, and that snow then reduced Earth's temperature, which increased snow cover, then the initial increase in snow fall would be ________ feed back, while the continued increase in snow fall would be ________ feed back.
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positive; negative
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negative; positive C)
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positive; positive
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negative; negative
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Which of the following is true of models?
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They are idealized representations of the world. B)
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They are simplified representations of the world. C)
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They are abstract representations of the world. D)
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All of the above are true. E)
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A and B only
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According to the text, the three inorganic Earth realms are the
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atmosphere, geoid, and homosphere. B)
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hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere. C)
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stratosphere, magnetosphere, and troposphere. D)
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thermosphere, lithosphere, heterosphere.
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Which of the following statements regarding the development of models by scientists is not true?
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Many models cannot incorporate all the relevant factors affecting a phenomenon because some factors are either unknown or cannot be accurately represented.
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A model is only as good as the assumptions and accuracy of information upon which it is based. C)
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Most scientists believe that any system can eventually be modeled with 100 percent accuracy. Thus, models can be perfect representations of reality.
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Complex systems involve so many variables that the interactions among them cannot be fully understood.
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Living systems are considered
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part of the lithosphere.
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inorganic. C)
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abiotic.
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biotic.
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Which of the following is true of the biosphere?
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It extends from the floor of the oceans to 8 km (5 mi.) into the atmosphere. B)
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It exists on other planets in the solar system. C)
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It is never referred to as the ecosphere. D)
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It is not connected to the overlapping inorganic spheres.
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Which of the following is true of the biosphere?
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It is not connected to the overlapping inorganic spheres. B)
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Life processes generally are shaped by the abiotic spheres. C)
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Life processes generally are not shaped by the abiotic spheres. D)
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It only occurs in the hydrosphere.
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The realization that Earth was a sphere
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did not occur in Europe until the first voyages of Columbus. B)
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had to wait until the modern era (1800s). C)
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was made by Isaac Newton. D)
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was first made by Pythagoras, 580-500 B.C.
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A value for Earth's circumference was first calculated by
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modern satellite measurements. B)
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Pythagoras. C)
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Columbus. D)
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a librarian at Alexandria named Eratosthenes.
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Which of the following statements about Earth is correct?
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Earth is perfectly spherical. B)
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The equatorial diameter is 42 km (26 mi.) greater than the polar diameter. C)
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It is elongated. D)
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Earth is the second largest planet in the solar system.
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The oblateness of Earth occurs at the
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subtropics.
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prime meridian. C)
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equator.
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poles.
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The diameter of Earth is largest when measured around the
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______ A)
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poles.
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prime meridian. C)
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subtropics.
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equator.
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Isaac Newton reasoned that Earth was not perfectly spherical because of
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centrifugal force created by Earth's more rapid rotation at the poles. B)
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centrifugal force created by Earth's more rapid rotation at the equator. C)
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gravitational force created by Earth's more rapid rotation at the equator. D)
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gravitational force created by Earth's more rapid rotation at the poles.
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The science that specifically attempts to determine Earth's shape and size by surveys and mathematical means is called
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______ A)
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cartography. B)
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geodesy. C)
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astronomy. D)
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geology. E)
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geography.
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Who made a significant, early contribution to cartography by adding a grid and orienting the map with north at the top? He also divided the circumference of Earth into 360°, with each degree comprising 60 minutes, and each minute comprising 60 seconds.
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______ A)
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Sir Isaac Newtonin the seventeenth century A.D. B)
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Pythagorasin the sixth century B.C. C)
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Ptolemyin the second century A.D. D)
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Magellanin the sixteenth century A.D.
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The individual who first determined the circumference of Earth did so using which of the following?
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______ A)
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the shadow of an obelisk B)
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a water well C)
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geometry D)
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all of the above E)
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A and B only
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Which of the following is easily determined using the position of the Sun or stars?
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______ A)
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longitude
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altitude
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C)
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latitude
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A parallel of latitude
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______ A)
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is a line which passes through both poles. B)
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is used to measure distances north or south of the equator. C)
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is used to measure distances east and west of the equator. D)
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is called a meridian. E)
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measures longitude.
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An angular distance measured north or south of the equator from the center of Earth is termed
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______ A)
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longitude.
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B)
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latitude. C)
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Greenwich distance.
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zenith.
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If an observer determines that the North Star (Polaris) is located 30° above the horizon, then the observer is located at ________.
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______ A)
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60° north longitude B)
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30° north latitudeC)
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60° north latitude D)
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30° north longitude E)
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70° north latitude
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An angular distance measured east or west of a prime meridian from the center of Earth is termed
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______ A)
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zenith.
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B)
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latitude. C)
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Greenwich distance.
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longitude.
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How far north you live from the equator is measured as your ________, whereas an imaginary line marking all those places at that same distance north of the equator is called a ________.
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______ A)
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location; place B)
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meridian; longitude C)
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parallel; latitude D)
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latitude; parallel E)
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longitude; meridian
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Which of the following is true regarding the 0° prime meridian?
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______ A)
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The key to measuring angular distances east and west of the prime meridian was the development of accurate compasses.
B)
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The prime meridian passes through Paris, France. C)
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International agreement regarding the location of the prime meridian was not resolved until the 1980s when a treaty was completed.
D)
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There was no way of determining this meridian at sea until as late as AD 1760.
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The basis for defining the length of a day is the fact that
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______ A)
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Earth does not rotate; rather, it revolves. B)
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Earth rotates east to west. C)
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Earth rotates on its axis in 24 hours; i.e., it rotates 15° of longitude per hour. D)
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Earth moves through 365.25 days a year in its orbit about the Sun.
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The meridian opposite of Earth's prime meridian (0° longitude) is called
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______ A)
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secondary meridian.
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B)
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the anti-meridian. C)
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the International Date Line.
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the equator.
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Latitude is
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______ A)
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the angular distance measured north or south of the equator. B)
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portrayed on a globe as lines that cross the equator at right angles. C)
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the angular distance measured east or west of a prime meridian. D)
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the basis for establishing meridians.
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The most extreme northern and southern parallels to experience perpendicular rays of the Sun at local noon are located at
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______ A)
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66.5° north and south.
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B)
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23.5° north and south. C)
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45° north and south.
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D)
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90° north and south.
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Areas located above ________ latitude experience 24 hours of daylight for six months of the year and 24 hours of night for six months of the year.
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66.5°
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80°
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C)
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10°
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D)
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23.5°
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Longitude is
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______ A)
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determined by Sun altitude above the horizon. B)
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the basis for establishing parallels. C)
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an angular distance measured east or west of a prime meridian. D)
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an angular distance measured north or south of the equator.
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If you were standing at 20° north latitude you would be within which latitudinal geographic zone?
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______ A)
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subtropical B)
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midlatitude C)
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subarctic D)
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equatorial E)
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tropical
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If you were standing at 60° north latitude you would be within which latitudinal geographic zone?
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______ A)
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midlatitude B)
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subtropical C)
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subantarctic D)
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subarctic E)
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antarctic
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A line connecting all points along the same longitudinal angle is called a
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______ A)
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great circle.
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B)
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meridian. C)
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parallel.
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D)
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prime latitudinal angle.
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(Place your city here)'s absolute location is best described as
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______ A)
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105° north latitude by 41° west longitude. B)
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(Place your latitude and longitude here as presented in lecture). C)
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south and east of Greenwich, London, England. D)
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north and east of Greenwich, London, England.
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Longitude is conveniently determined at sea using
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______ A)
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sextants.
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B)
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chronometers. C)
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magnetic compasses.
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D)
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noon Sun angles.
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Which of the following is not true of meridians?
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They are used to measure east-west angular distances. B)
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They are lines that run in an east-west direction. C)
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All meridians are the same length. D)
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They cross parallels at right angles.
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Which of the following is true of the prime meridian?
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It was not established until 1884 and is centered on an observatory near London. B)
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It is used to determine latitude using lines that run east and west. C)
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It was first used in the 1500s at the time of initial circumnavigation voyages. D)
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It is that place on Earth where the days officially change.
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GPS units are
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______ A)
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accurate within 10 m. B)
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not available to the public; they are only available to the military. C)
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a metric version of longitude and latitude. D)
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th of a Greenwich Precision Second.
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Global Positioning System (GPS) units
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______ A)
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are accurate to 10 m. B)
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are used in agriculture. C)
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recently found that the summit of Mt. Everest is 8850 m (29,035 feet) above sea level. D)
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are used by the military and surveyors. E)
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All of the above are true.
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The letters A.M. stand for
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______ A)
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after meridian. B)
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after morning. C)
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after midnight. D)
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ante majolica. E)
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ante meridian.
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The letters P.M. stand for
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______ A)
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post meridian.
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B)
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prior majolica. C)
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previous morning.
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D)
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possible meridian.
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The letters A.M. and P.M. refer to the time at which
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______ A)
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the Sun is directly overhead at noon. B)
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the Sun's rays first appear above the eastern horizon at dawn. C)
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the Sun's rays first disappear below the western horizon at dusk. D)
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the Sun crosses the equator moving north on the first day of spring.
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Which of the following is true of the length (as measured in kilometers) of a degree of latitude?
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______ A)
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It is shorter near the prime meridian than near the international dateline. B)
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It is constant at all latitudes. C)
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It is longer near the equator than near the poles. D)
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It is shorter near the equator than near the poles.
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If City A is located west of City B, the time at City A is ________ than that at City B because Earth rotates from ________ when viewed from above the North Pole.
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______ A)
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later; west to east (i.e., counterclockwise) B)
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later; east to west (i.e., clockwise) C)
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earlier; west to east(i.e., counterclockwise) D)
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earlier; east to west (i.e., clockwise)
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The difference in Sun time between two places located 30° in longitude apart from one another is
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30 seconds. B)
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30 minutes. C)
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one hour. D)
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two hours. E)
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three hours.
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If a clock on a ship indicates that it is 2:00 P.M. in its home port, while another clock on the ship indicates that it is 12:00 noon at the ship's present location, what is the difference in longitude between the ship's position and its home port?
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______ A)
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The ship is 30° east of its home port. B)
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The ship is 45° west of its home port. C)
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The ship is 2° east of its home port. D)
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The ship is 2° west of its home port. E)
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The ship is 30° west of its home port.
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If you began a trip at 60° west, 20° north and traveled 120° farther west and 50° south, your new position would be
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______ A)
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the Greenwich meridian at 30° south latitude. B)
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the International Dateline at 30° south latitude. C)
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the International Dateline at 70° north latitude. D)
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the Greenwich meridian at 70° north latitude. E)
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30° north, 120° west.
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If it is 10:00 PM on July 3rd at 30° west, what date and time is it at 15° east?
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July 3rd; 9 P.M. B)
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July 4th; 1 A.M. C)
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July 3rd; 6 P.M. D)
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July 4th; 2 A.M. E)
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July 3rd; 11 P.M.
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Travelers flying west from Los Angeles (118° W) to Tokyo (139° E) will cross the ________ and, as a result, they will ________ when crossing this meridian.
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______ A)
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International Dateline; lose a day (Example: Saturday becomes Sunday.) B)
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International Dateline; gain a day (Example: Sunday becomes Saturday.) C)
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prime meridian; lose a day (Example: Saturday becomes Sunday.) D)
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prime meridian; gain a day (Example: Sunday becomes Saturday.)
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Standard time zones
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______ A)
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are spaced at 5° intervals of longitude in North America. B)
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have yet to be generally established. C)
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are only used in the developed countries. D)
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are 15° wide because Earth rotates through that distance in one hour.
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If it is 10:00 A.M. in Miami, Florida (Eastern time zone), what time is it in Los Angeles, California, located 3 time zones to the west in the Pacific Time zone?
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______ A)
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7 A.M.
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1 P.M.
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2 P.M.
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D)
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8 A.M.
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Which of the following is true of the prime meridian just prior to the year 1884?
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All countries were already using the Greenwich meridian for their land maps. B)
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Most countries were already using the Greenwich meridian for their marine maps. C)
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There was no such thing as a prime meridian before 1884. D)
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The United States used the Washington meridian for land maps and marine maps.
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UTC refers to
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______ A)
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Universal Time Circles.
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B)
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Coordinated Universal Time. C)
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the International Date Line.
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D)
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Universal Time Conference.
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Time is now precisely measured with primary standard clocks that are based on
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______ A)
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the first appearance of ground hogs on Ground Hog day. B)
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very precise pendulum motion. C)
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the vibration of cesium atoms. D)
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the pulse rate of pulsar stars.
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The practice of setting time ahead or behind during the year, out of coordination with the Sun, is termed
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______ A)
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Daylight Saving Time.
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B)
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Coordinated Universal Time.C)
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Greenwich Mean Time.
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D)
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Standard time.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding Daylight Saving Time (DST)?
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The length of the day is one hour longer than it was before the adoption of DST. B)
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The length of the day is not changed. C)
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The length of the day is one hour shorter than it was before the adoption of DST. D)
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Crops can grow faster because the day is longer. E)
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Both A and C are true.
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The earliest known maps date to ________ and were made by ________.
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______ A)
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45,000 B.C.; Neanderthals B)
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2,300 B.C.; the Babylonians C)
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500 B.C.; the Greeks D)
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1100 AD; Mongol warriors E)
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700 AD; the Catholic Church
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The part of geography that embodies map making is known as
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______ A)
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cartography.
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B)
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calligraphy. C)
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geodesy.
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D)
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theodesy.
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A great circle is
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______ A)
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the longest distance between two places on the surface of Earth. B)
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a circle of circumference whose center coincides with the center of Earth. C)
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a correct magnetic compass direction on a flat map. D)
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any parallel of latitude.
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Earth's equator is an example of
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______ A)
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a small circle.
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B)
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a line of equal longitude. C)
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a prime meridian.
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D)
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a great circle.
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The scale of a map can be expressed by which of the following?
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_____ A)
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graphic scale B)
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representative fraction C)
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written scale D)
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All of these are correct. E)
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None of these is correct.
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A scale of 1:24,000 is regarded as
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_____ A)
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a large scale. B)
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an intermediate scale. C)
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a scale appropriate for a world globe. D)
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a small scale compared to a scale of 1:20,900,000.
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A scale of 1:20,900,000 is regarded as
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_____ A)
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a large scale compared to a scale of 1:24,000. B)
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a large scale. C)
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a scale appropriate for a world globe. D)
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an intermediate scale.
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If you wanted a map with a lot of detail of a small area you would want a
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a large scale map.
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a world globe. C)
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an intermediate scale.
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a small scale map.
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A map scale of 1:24,000 means that
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one centimeter on the map equals 24,000 centimeters on the ground. B)
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one foot on the map equals 24,000 feet on Earth. C)
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one inch on the map equals 24,000 inches on the ground. D)
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all of the above E)
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none of the above
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Any orderly system of parallels and meridians drawn on a flat surface is called a
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map projection.
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globe. C)
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diagram.
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cone.
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A scale given as "one centimeter to one kilometer" is an example of a
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graphic scale.
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written scale. C)
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representative fraction.
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All of these are correct.
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Which of the following is an example of an intermediate map scale?
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1 cm = 0.25 km (1 in. = 2000 ft) B)
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1:125,000 C)
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1:3,168,000 D)
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1:63,360
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Which type of map scale would be appropriate to use if the map were to be enlarged by photocopying?
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representative fraction B)
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written C)
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graphic
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The larger the scale of a map, the ________ the area covered by the map and the ________ detail it provides.
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larger; less
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smaller; more C)
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larger; more
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smaller; less
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The larger the denominator in a representative fraction, the ________ the scale of the map.
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larger
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smaller
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The amount of detail on large scale maps is ________ on than on small scale maps.
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larger B)
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smaller C)
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It is impossible to compare the relative detail of the same features on maps of different scales.
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Which of the following describes the property of equal area on a map?
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equidistance
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proximity C)
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conformality
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equivalence
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Which of the following describes the property of true shape on a map?
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equidistance
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proximity C)
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equivalence
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conformality
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Which of the following possesses all of Earth's properties of area, shape, direction, proximity, and distance, correctly?
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Robinson projection B)
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Mercator projection C)
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a world globe D)
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Alber's equal-area conic projection
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In order to preserve area at high latitudes on a map, ________ must be used, and this requires that meridians and parallels ________.
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shearing; cross at right angles B)
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tangent lines; do not cross at right angles C)
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tangent lines; cross at right angles D)
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shearing; not cross at right angles
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A line of tangency (also called a standard line) is a line
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_____ A)
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divides Earth into two equal halves. B)
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along which shearing occurs. C)
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that always corresponds to a great circle. D)
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along which no distortion occurs.
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Of the principal map projection classes, which cannot be generated using a physical-perspective approach, i.e., an approach based on the projection of the shadow of a wire-skeleton globe onto a geometric surface?
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conic
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oval C)
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planar
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cylindrical
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On which one of the following projections do great circle routes appear as straight lines?
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_____ A)
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Goode's homolosine projection B)
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Mercator projection C)
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a gnomonic projection D)
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any conic projection
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On the Mercator projection, areas at high latitudes appear ________.
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smaller than areas of the same size located nearer to the equator B)
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larger than areas of the same size located nearer to the equator C)
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the same size as areas of the same size located nearer to the equator
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In plotting true magnetic compass readings (i.e., rhumb lines) between two points, which map projection is generally used?
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Robinson projection B)
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Mercator projection C)
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any conic projection D)
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Goode's homolosine projection
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The change in the proportional size of features at high latitudes on a Mercator map occurs because
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a conic projection is used to create the map. B)
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there are no tangent lines anywhere on the map. C)
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meridians are stretched apart at high latitudes. D)
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shearing is used to create the map.
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Because of the type of distortion that occurs on a Mercator map, which of the following must be true?
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One square inch near the equator does not cover the same amount of area as one square inch near the poles.
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One inch near the equator does not cover the same amount of distance as one inch near the poles. C)
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The map scale changes from one part of the map to another. D)
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All of the above are true. E)
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None of the above are truethere is no distortion in a Mercator projection.
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If you were preparing a map showing the distribution of world climates, which type of map projection would you want to use to allow accurate comparison of areas and regions?
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true shape
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a Mercator projection C)
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a gnomonic projection
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equal area
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Which of the following is a cylindrical map projection?
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Mercator projection B)
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sinusoidal equal-area projection C)
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Robinson projection D)
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Goode's homolosine projection
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Which of the following is not a class of map projection?
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conical
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cylindrical C)
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geometrical
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planar
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An isoline denoting all points at the same elevation is called
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_____ A)
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an isobar.
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an isotherm. C)
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a contour line.
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an isohyet.
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A planimetric map
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shows vertical dimensions. B)
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shows horizontal positions of various features such as boundaries and land uses. C)
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is an outmoded form of mapping that is no longer of value. D)
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shows great circles as straight lines.
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Which of the following is the most popular and widely used map prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey?
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a Robinson projection
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a resources map C)
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a topographic map
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portolan chart
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Remote sensing is
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based on the principle that surfaces must be physically handled and directly measured for study. B)
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an earthbound technique not used in modern satellites. C)
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the monitoring of a distant object without physical contact. D)
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a subjective determination of temperature.
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The use of aerial photographs to improve the accuracy of surface maps is called
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the electromagnetic spectrum. B)
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calligraphy. C)
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photogrammetry. D)
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GIS.
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Satellite images are based on
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holographic images created using laser-generated interference patterns. B)
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digital data that is stored electronically and then transmitted to Earth by radio waves. C)
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standard photographic film which is recovered after the satellite is returned to Earth. D)
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all of the above.
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A satellite imaging system that beams electromagnetic energy at the surface and then records the energy that is reflected is classified as a(n) ________ system.
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photographic C)
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holographic
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Which of the following is an example of an active remote sensing device?
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infrared sensor
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film C)
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video camera
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radar
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Which of the following is false?
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A GIS model does not require the use of a map. B)
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GIS stands for geographic information system. C)
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GIS represents an important planning tool. D)
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Satellite weather images are an example of remote sensing.
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Which of the following is a capability of a geographic information system (GIS)?
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data manipulation and analysis B)
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map production with overlays of different information layers C)
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data storage D)
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all of the above E)
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A and B only
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GIS is being used to
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analyze crime trends. B)
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plan urban development. C)
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monitor flood hazard areas. D)
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help fight wildfires. E)
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All of these are uses of GIS.
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Which of the following is an advantage of a geographic information system?
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analysis of spatial information B)
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rapid production of maps based on continuously updated information C)
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creation of data overlays showing the spatial relationships between two or more variables D)
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production of specialized maps suited to the needs of specific users E)
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all of the above
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Geography is a discipline defined by a specific body of content and subject matter rather than by an approach.
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The essential approach in geographic studies is spatial analysis.
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The geographic theme of place refers to absolute and relative position on Earth.
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Areas that display a degree of uniformity are called regions.
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Society's relationship to the environment is described by the geographic theme of location.
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The spread of ash fallout worldwide from the Mount Pinatubo eruptions in 1991 in the Philippines is described under the principal geographic theme of movement.
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The factors that comprise a system are known as variables.
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Systems methodologies are not applicable to geographic analysis.
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Photosynthesis in a plant leaf is an example of an open-system operation.
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Positive feedback tends to amplify or encourage response in system operations.
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Negative feedback tends to lead a system to self-regulation.
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The "balance of nature" that characterizes well-functioning ecosystems occurs because of predominantly positive feedback mechanisms.
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A model is essentially a simplification of natural systems.
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Longitude measures distances east or west of a prime meridian on Earth's surface.
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Latitude is the angular distance measured north or south of the equator from the center of Earth and it describes a parallel line on the surface.
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"Longitude" is the name of an angle, and "meridian" is the name of an imaginary line that connects all points along the same longitude.
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Latitude is easily determined using celestial objects whereas longitude is not easily calculated in such a manner and requires time-keeping devices.
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Modern cartographers of this century were the first to lay out a map using grid coordinates, place north at the top of the map, and locate several thousand places on their maps.
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Observers in the southern hemisphere use the North Star (Polaris) to determine their latitude.
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Clocks that operated without a pendulum had to be invented before longitude at sea could be calculated.
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Coordinated Universal Time is the present name for world standard time.
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The prime meridian and the 180th meridian are opposite halves of the same great circle.
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A meridian is 360° in length.
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All parallels are 360° in length.
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The day officially changes on Earth at the prime meridian.
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If it is July 3rd in Tokyo (139° E), it is July 4th in Los Angeles (118° W)
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When Daylight Saving Time is in effect, clocks "spring forward" one hour in the Spring (Example: 1:00 A.M. becomes 2:00 A.M.) and "fall back" one hour in the Fall (Example: 2:00 A.M. becomes 1:00 A.M.).
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A great circle route is the shortest distance between any two points on Earth's surface.
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If two cities are located at the same latitude of 20° north, the shortest path between them is along the 20° parallel.
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Geographers consider maps to be "tools."
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A map scale of 1:24,000 is considered a small scale as compared to a scale of 1:20,900,000, which is considered a large scale.
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A written scale appears on maps as a bar graph.
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A 12 inch-diameter globe has a smaller scale than a 33 inch globe.
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The globe is the only map that accurately portrays all spatial relationships characteristic of Earth's surface.
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Shearing allows for the preservation of area, but results in the distortion of shape.
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As the distance from a line of tangency increases, the amount of distortion on a map also increases.
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Cylindrical map projections, such as the Mercator, have a rectangular grid; i.e., parallels and meridians cross at right angles.
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In order for shape to be preserved on a map, the parallels and meridians must intersect at right angles.
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If a map has a standard parallel at 40° north, this means that the line of tangency for the map was at 40° north.
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A gnomonic light source is located at the center of a globe.
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A standard parallel is a line of tangency.
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Maps that are intended to show spatial distributions should be based on projections that minimize area distortion, rather than shape distortion.
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A circular surface area, when drawn on a map designed to preserve area, might appear as an oval.
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A picture taken with film in a camera is an example of passive remote sensing.
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A Landsat or weather satellite image is an example of passive remote sensing.
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Scientific theories are capable of generating testing predictions.
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GIS use satellites to find locations precisely.
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GIS can create dynamic maps.
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List the five principal themes of modern geographic education.
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A ________ is any ordered, interrelated set of objects and attributes as distinct from their surrounding environment. A ________ represents an idealized part of the real world greatly simplified.
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Earth's nonliving systems are called ________ and include the ________, ________, and ________. Earth's living system is called the ________, and is also sometimes referred to as the ________.
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The science that attempts to determine Earth's shape and size by surveys and mathematical means is ________.
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________ assumes a physical shape and occupies space, whereas ________ is a capacity to do work.
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A ________ is any circle of Earth's circumference whose center coincides with the center of Earth. All other circles on Earth constitute ________.
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The four classes of map projections are called:
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At least three methods of expressing scale on maps are:
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Use examples to distinguish positive and negative feedback loops.
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List and briefly describe Earth's four spheres.
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What is a geographic information system? How is it typically created? What are some potential GIS applications?
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