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Accessibility: The degree of ease with which it is possible to reach a certain location from other locations.
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Cartography: Art and science of making maps.
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Connectivity: The degree of direct linkage between one particular location and other locations in a transport network.
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Cultural Landscape: Visible imprint of human activity on the landscape, buildings, etc.
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Distances: Measurement of the physical space between 2 planes.
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Epidemic: regional outbreak of a disease
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Five Themes: location, human environment, region, place, and movement
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Human Environment: The second theme of geography as defined by the geography as defined by the Geography Educational National Implementation project reciprocal relationships between human and environment
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Human Geography: one of the two major divisions of geography, the spatial anaylysis of human populations, its cultures, activities, and landscapes
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Landscape: Overall appearance of an area.
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Location: first themes of geography. Geographical situation of people and things.
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Location Theory: Logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of economic activity and the manner in which producing area are interrelated.
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Medical Geography: the study of health and disease within a geographic context and from a geographical perspective. Amon other things, medical geography looks at source, diffusion routes, and distribution of diseases
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Movement: Fifth theme of geography; The mobility of people, goods, and ideas across the surface of the planet.
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Pandemics: outbreak of a disease that spreads worldwide
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Pattern: the design of a spatial distribution
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Perceptions of Places: belief or understanding about a place developed through books, movies, stories, or pictures
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Physical Geography: one of the 2 major divisions of systematic geography; the spatial analysis of the structure, processses, and location of the Earth's natural phenomena such as climate, soil, plants, animals, and toposgraphy.
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Place: fourth theme of geography;uniqueness of a location.
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Reference Maps: maps showing the absolute location of places and geographic features determined my a frame of refereence, typically latitude and longitude.
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Region: The third theme of geography;area of Earth's surface marked by a degreee of formal, functional, or perceptual homogeneity of some phenomen.
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sense of place: state of mind derived through the infusion of a place with meaning and emotion by remembering important events that occurred in that place or by labeling a place with a certain character.
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Sequent Occupance: Notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape.
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Spatial: pertaining to space on Earth's surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic.
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Spatial Distribution: physical location of geographic phenomena across space.
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Spatial Interaction: physical location of geographic phenomena across space
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Spatial Perspective: observing variations in geographic phenomena across space.