AP Human Geography Unit 1 Notes: Geographic Concepts, Tools, and Data

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Map

A visual representation of Earth (or part of Earth) drawn on a flat surface, used to analyze spatial questions (where, why there, connections).

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Spatial data

Information with a location component (e.g., coordinates or values tied to areas) that can be analyzed for patterns across space.

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Spatial thinking

Reasoning that explains how location affects people and processes by analyzing location, distribution, patterns, scale, and connections.

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Absolute location

A precise position on Earth, usually given by latitude and longitude coordinates.

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Relative location

Where a place is in relation to other places (e.g., near a river or 50 miles from a port), often used to explain development and interactions.

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Latitude

Lines measuring distance north or south of the Equator.

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Longitude

Lines measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.

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Scale (map scale)

The relationship between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on Earth; affects what patterns are visible and how data is interpreted.

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Large-scale map

A “zoomed-in” map showing a small area with high detail (features appear larger).

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Small-scale map

A “zoomed-out” map showing a large area with less detail (features appear smaller).

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Map projection

A method of transferring Earth’s curved surface onto a flat map; always introduces some distortion.

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Projection distortion

Inaccuracy introduced by a projection, potentially affecting area, shape, distance, and/or direction.

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Reference map

A map showing locations of places and physical features (countries, rivers, cities), mainly for orientation and context.

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Thematic map

A map focused on one topic or dataset (e.g., population density, language, election results) to reveal spatial patterns.

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Choropleth map

A thematic map using colors/shading to show data values by area unit; best for rates/percentages rather than raw totals.

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Dot density map

A thematic map using dots to represent counts (each dot equals a set amount), useful for showing clustering and distribution.

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Proportional symbol map

A thematic map using symbols sized to represent quantities, useful for comparing totals across places.

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Isoline (isopleth) map

A map using lines to connect points of equal value (e.g., temperature, pressure, or travel time).

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Cartogram

A map that distorts area sizes to represent a variable (e.g., population or GDP), emphasizing comparison but reducing geographic familiarity.

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Flowline map

A map using arrows/lines to represent movement (migration, trade, commuting) and often magnitude of flows.

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Global Positioning System (GPS)

A satellite-based system that determines precise location on Earth; accuracy can vary with signal conditions and devices.

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Remote sensing

Collecting information about Earth from a distance (often via satellites/aircraft) to measure change and conditions across large areas over time.

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Geographic Information System (GIS)

A computer-based system for storing, analyzing, and displaying spatial data, especially by overlaying multiple data layers.

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Quantitative data

Numerical data answering questions like how many/how much/how often/what percent; supports comparison and pattern identification.

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Qualitative data

Descriptive data capturing meanings, beliefs, identities, and experiences (e.g., interviews, observations, documents), providing depth and context.