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NARA [144]
3 years ago
12

1.Which of the following statements about geographers' perceptions and perspectives is false? A. Geographers avoid looking at th

e world with different perspectives. B. Regions are a relative thing and a matter of perception. C. Spatial distribution can be a matter of perception. D. Mental maps are a way that people memorize and perceive the world around them.
2.Which of the following climate zones typically is not found in midlatitude regions?
A.
ice cap
B.
humid continental
C.
humid subtropical
D.
marine west coast

3.Geographers studying the effects of climate change might look at the issue on a small __________ by studying how it affects the brush fires in Australia?

A.
frequency
B.
elevation
C.
scale
D.
perspective

4.Which of the five themes of geography would a person most likely use to study the importation of Chinese goods into the United States?
A.
places and regions
B.
movement
C.
human systems
D.
physical systems

5.In Carl Sauer’s theory, the __________ is influenced by the site and the culture of the groups that occupy it.
A.
sequent occupance
B.
urban land
C.
cultural landscape
D.
agricultural land
Geography
2 answers:
marysya [2.9K]3 years ago
8 0
1) Geographers very often look at the world from different perspective, so the first statement must be false!
2) Midlatitute are around the equator! so the most unlikely are the ice caps
3) It would be scale: bush fires describe just part of the problem
4): I think that "movement" is the correct option, as import is a type of movement (of goods)
5): Cultural landscape: it is very much influenced by human culture.
mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
5 0

1. The answer is "A. Geographers avoid looking at the world with different perspectives."



Geography's pertinence to science and society emerges from a particular and incorporating set of points of view through which geographers see their general surroundings. A point of view gives an edge of reference to asking and noting questions, recognizing and taking care of issues, and assessing the results of elective activities. It is fundamental to know that various viewpoints exist and that figuring out how to comprehend the world from numerous perspectives improves our insight and aptitudes.



2. The answer is "A. ice cap ".



An ice cap climate is a polar atmosphere where the temperature never surpasses 0 °C (32 °F). The atmosphere covers regions in or close to the polar areas, for example, Antarctica and Greenland, and additionally the most elevated peaks.

There are four climate zones that are present in mid-latitude are: mediterranean, humid subtropical, marine west coast, and humid continental.



3. The answer is "C. scale ".



Healthy ecosystems and rich biodiversity are key to life on our planet. Environmental change is influencing the living spaces of a few animal categories, which should either adjust or move to territories with more great conditions. Indeed, even little changes in normal temperatures can have a noteworthy impact upon ecosystems.However, environmental change is likewise worsening conditions that support more fierce blazes.



4. The answer is "B. movement".



Five Themes of geography are;

Location

Place

Human-Environment Interaction

Movement

Region

Movement refers to the travel of individuals, merchandise, and thoughts starting with one area then onto the next, or political occasions. Cases of movement incorporate the United States' westbound extension, the Information Revolution, and movement. New gadgets, for example, the plane and the Internet enable physical and ideological products to be moved long separations in brief time interims. A man's movement from place to put, and the activities they perform there are additionally thought about development.



5. The answer is "C. cultural landscape ".



Carl Sauer was presumably the most powerful cultural geographer of the twentieth century. Sauer's work is portrayed by an emphasis on the cultural landscape tempered with a tolerating enthusiasm for human nature, and the harming effects of people on the earth. Also, and of equivalent significance, Sauer worked resolutely to follow the starting points and dispersions of cultural practices, for example, farming, the taming of creatures, and the utilization of flame.

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