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[blank_start]Relative Population :[blank_end] The number of inhabitants per square km.
[blank_start]Absolute Population :[blank_end] The total population of a place.
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Relative Population :
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Absolute Population :
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Relative Population :
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Absolute Population :
Question 2
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Natural components are those relating to nature, among which can be found those of a physical nature such as topography, climate, water, soil, and subsoil, and those of a mathematical nature like the study of earthquakes.
Is there something wrong with this statement?
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There is nothing wrong with this statement.
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The natural components do not include things like the study of earthquakes.
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Yoda says yes, and I believe him.
Question 3
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The place is the smallest unit of analysis of the geographical space; it refers to a general and non-specific place.
Question 4
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Explain what is environment.
Question 5
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Which 2 types of landscapes are there?
Question 6
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The [blank_start]region[blank_end] is a continuous extension of Earth's surface that has homogeneous and unique characteristics.
The [blank_start]territory[blank_end] refers to a geographically limited space from a cultural, historic and political point of view.
Question 7
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Abiotic refers to the living organisms or systems of organisms, whereas biotic refers to non-living factors in the environment, and anthropic refers to something produced by man.
Question 8
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What can determine a climate?
Question 9
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The _________ on a map is the relationship between the real dimensions of the surface that is being represented and its proportion on the map.
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Size
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Bigness
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Number
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measurement
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physical dimensions
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range
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amount
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scale
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color
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meter
Question 10
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What does 1:100 mean
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That the measurement in the map is 100 times smaller than the real representation.
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That the measurement in the map is 100 times bigger than the real representation.
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That the real representation is 100 bigger than the map.
Question 11
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It wasn't until the Renaissance that the first maps appeared with perpendicular traced lines called parallels or lines of latitude and meridians.
Question 12
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What are the main lines in a map called?
Question 13
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Fill in the Blanks
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Parallels
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Meridians
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Longitude
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Latitude
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Poles
Question 14
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How many time zones are there?
Question 15
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[blank_start]Arno Peters[blank_end] created a map where the distance of parallels shortens as it approaches the poles, making it possible to follow exact paths.
[blank_start]Mercator[blank_end] brought to the world a projection of a unique map where every projected straight line is loxodromic, making direction accurate and real.
[blank_start]Arthur H. Robinson[blank_end] created a pseudo-cylindrical projection, in which the projection doesn't have any distortion.
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Arno Peters
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Mercator
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Arthur H. Robinson
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Martin Pedraza
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Robinson Crusoe
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Christopher Columbus