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Example Question #12 : Geography
Which of the following is not an ocean?
Atlantic
Pacific
Indian
Mediterranean
Mediterranean
The Mediterranean is not considered one of the five oceans of the world. Rather, the oceans are the Atlantic, the Indian, the Pacific, the Arctic, and Southern.
Example Question #13 : Geography
What ocean surrounds Antarctica?
Arctic
Atlantic
Indian
Southern
Southern
The Southern Ocean, sometimes referred to as the Antarctic Ocean, surrounds Antarctica.
Example Question #421 : Ap Human Geography
The geographer and mathematician Eratosthenes is famous for __________.
Determining the circumference of the Earth
Calculating the distance between the Earth and the Moon
Inventing trigonometry
Producing the first accurate map of the Mediterranean
Proving that the Earth was round; not flat as was previously believed
Determining the circumference of the Earth
Eratosthenes was an Ancient Greek mathematician and geographer who is notable for determining the circumference of the Earth using geometry. By measuring the sun’s angles from two separate places at the same time, on the same day, he was able to determine that the circumference of the Earth was around 46,000 km. Modern conclusions show that he was only off by a few hundred kilometers, a remarkable achievement for the third century BCE.
Example Question #422 : Ap Human Geography
This geographer is often referred to as the “father of American geography.” He developed a widely-influential theory on the cycle of erosion.
Carl Sauer
William Morris Davis
Ernest W. Burgess
Carl Ritter
Arno Peters
William Morris Davis
The geographer William Morris Davis is often credited with being the “father of American geography.” He wrote his seminal piece on the cycle of erosion which focused on the effects of rivers on the surrounding landscape. Carl Ritter was German and was referred to as one of the "founders of modern geography." Carl Sauer was an American geographer and his work represents his emphasis on cultural geography. Ernest W. Burgess was a Canadian sociologist and is credited with the formation of the method of unit-weightless regression that could be used to predict the success/failure of inmates on parole. Arno Peters was a German historian.
Example Question #423 : Ap Human Geography
Which of the following is not one of the five themes of geography?
Location
Time
Human-environment interaction
Movement
Region
Time
The five themes to geography are: location, region, movement, place, and human-environment interaction. Time is important because all of these things change over time, but it is not considered a foundational theme of geography as a discipline.
Example Question #4 : Sources Of Geographical Information
What is a simplified abstraction of reality, structured to clarify causal relationships?
Model
Map
Chart
Globe
Diagram
Model
A model is a simplified abstraction of reality, structured to clarify causal relationships. Globes and maps are both types of models.
Example Question #424 : Ap Human Geography
The extremely strict Islamic law is known as __________.
Muslim law
Sunni law
Sharia law
Rivera law
Sharia law
Sharia law is the strict Islamic law that imposes often cruel punishments to lawbreakers.
Example Question #425 : Ap Human Geography
Which system is commonly used to determine an individual's exact location on Earth?
Geographic Information System
Global Positioning System
Global Location System
Global Information System
Geographic Positioning System
Global Positioning System
Global Positioning System, or GPS, is commonly used to determine an individual's exact location on Earth. GPS utilizes a satellite navigation system to provide location information anywhere on Earth.
Example Question #1 : Geospatial Technologies
What name is given to the process of using satellites to take pictures of the Earth’s surface so as to better inform geographic understanding?
remote sensing
geographic information sensing
none of these answers is correct
global positioning
distant analyzing
remote sensing
Remote sensing refers to the process of taking pictures of the Earth’s surface from satellites (or, earlier, airplanes) to provide a greater understanding of the Earth’s geography over large distances. The ability to use airborne vehicles to take pictures of the Earth’s surface has been instrumental for geographers in the last century and has greatly advanced the sum of human understanding about the geography and composition of the Earth.
Example Question #2 : Geospatial Technologies
What computer program stores geographical data and creates maps out of said data?
Remote sensing (RS)
Earth Viewer 3D
Urban Green Council
Geographic information systems (GIS)
Geocaching
Geographic information systems (GIS)
A geographic information system (GIS) is designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, and present numerous types of spatial and/or geographical data.
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