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Post Test ReviewGeography

Page 2: Post Test Review Geography. Q #1 Q: Create your own urban cycle by filling in the cycle. Then explain why this illustrates how economic developers find

Q #1Q: Create your own

urban cycle by filling in the cycle. Then explain why this illustrates how economic developers find value in urban land.

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Q #2Q:

#1- What does urban mean?

#2- What does rural mean?

#3- What does suburban mean?

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Q #4Q: Which type of map would be the best if you

were to evaluate land use in Delaware?

A) Political Map

B) Population Map

C) Topographical Map

D) Zoning Map

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Q #5Q: Grab an atlas and find three countries that have

a border that is not straight. Then identify why it is not straight.

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Q #6Q: Grab an atlas and find three countries that have

a straight line for part of their border. Why is the border straight?

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Q #8Q: A formal region is an area that is uniform across

the entire area of the region (you only know data for a whole jurisdiction, not the distribution). Based on this, which map demonstrates a formal region?

Map A Map B

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Q #9Q: Humans change the environment in many ways,

explain why each example below is humans changing the environment.

Example #1: Air Conditioning homes and businesses in the deserts of the American Southwest.

Example #2: Irrigating land that should be desert in the American Southwest so that farmers can grow crops.

Example #3: Building a new highway on top of Wetlands

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Q #10Q: Which is a possible negative effect of increasing

World population?

a. Increased risk of Earthquakes

b.Scarcity of Resources (Not enough water, food, education for everyone)

c. People will have increased accessibility to doctors and hospitals.

d.Less Pollution

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Q #11Q:

Complete the

diagram

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Q #12Q: What is the definition of diffusion?

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Q #13Q: What are three examples of diffusion?

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Q #14Q: What are the 3 types of diffusion…

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Q #15Q: How easily one place can be reached from

another is the definition to what vocabulary word?

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Q #16Q: What are the two factors that influence the

accessibility value of a given location?

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Q #17Q: A town in Delaware plans on creating a new

highway. What would be a positive impact of this decision?

A) Improved accessibility

B) Increased pollution

C) Decreased complementarity

D) Increased hierarchy

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Q #18Q: What does GIS stand for?

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Q #19Q: GIS maps analyze geographic data and organize

data by what?

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Q #20Q: Would a GIS map best help you:

A) Select a location for something?

B) Get people’s opinion on something?

C) Analyze something?

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Q #21Q: Why does NYC have the highest accessibility

value in the US?

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Q #22Q: Which location is most likely to have the highest

accessibility value?

A) Rural, two lane road

B) Urban center with interstate highway

C) Suburban area with an airport 30 minutes away

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Q #23Q: A region is a…

A) Place with similar characteristics

B) Defined by a boundary

C) All of the above

D) None of the above

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Q #24Q: In the map, what determines the different

regions/boundaries?

A) Opinions

B) Physical characteristics

C) Marketing characteristics

D) Data gathered by polling groups of people

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Q #25Q: List one advantage and one disadvantage of a

river being a boundary.

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Q #26Q: Residential, Commercial, Industrial- these terms

could all be found on which of the following maps?

A) Physical map

B) GIS map

C) Zoning map

D) None of the above

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Q #27 Q: Zoning maps are based on which of the

following?

A) Population distribution

B) Political boundaries

C) Physical boundaries

D) Economic use of land

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Q #28 Q: Give one example of who would use zoning

maps and explain why.

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Q #29 Q: What have canals and levees allowed people to

do in Florida?

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Q #30Q: Give an example of how people adapt to

climate variations (too much rain and too little rain)

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Q #31Q: What geographic changes have occurred

because of the automobile technology?

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Q #32Q: Where and what is the San Andreas Fault?

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Q #33Q: Why do people continue to live/work in dangerous areas (like San Andreas Fault or tornado prone areas)?

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Q #34Q: Places are locations with character. What are

the 4 characteristics you have to look at to evaluate a place?

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Q #35Q: Why does Philadelphia have a good geographic

situation?

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Q #36Q: Does Napa Valley, CA have a good or bad site

for a city?