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Which of these is NOT an example of a renewable resource?
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What differentiates a large-scale map from a small-scale map?
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Which technology has had the most significant impact on advancing spatial analysis and mapping since the 1970s?
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What primarily drives the agglomeration of economic activities?
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(Map Scale and Projections) Part 2: Compare large-scale and small-scale maps in terms of area coverage and detail.
AP Human Geography / Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
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Which of the following is an example of stimulus diffusion?
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What is the main reason for the development of different map projections?
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What impact do contested boundaries have on local populations?
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Which source of spatial information involves analyzing the physical characteristics of a place?
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What is a common characteristic of overlapping regional boundaries?
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Part 1: A large-scale map is characterized by which of the following features?
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What does 'distance decay' refer to in spatial analysis?
AP Human Geography / Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
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Which concept explains the physical gap or interval between two objects?
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A government agency is using remote sensing data to evaluate the effectiveness of urban heat island mitigation strategies. Which spatial resolution would be MOST appropriate for this analysis?
AP Human Geography / Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
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A geographer notices that coffee shops in a city are clustered near university campuses and business districts. This observation most directly relates to which spatial concept?
AP Human Geography / Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
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Which concept involves the spread of a feature from one place to another?
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A geographer is analyzing regions where multiple languages are spoken but a common cultural identity exists. This approach most closely aligns with which regional concept?
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A geographer is analyzing how climate change affects agricultural regions. Which research approach most effectively applies regional analysis at multiple scales?
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Which type of spatial concept is used when describing distances in terms of time or cost rather than physical measurement?
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How is satellite imagery commonly used in business decision-making?
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