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Absolute Distance - A distance that is measured with a standard unit of length, such as mile or kilometer (usually pertaining to coordinates) Accessibility - The relative ease in which a destination may be reached from some other place Concentration - Where things are gathered within a specific space; the spread of something over a given area Connectivity - The degree of economic, social, cultural or political connection between two places Density - How many of a certain thing are within a specific area; the frequency with which something exists within a given unit of an area Distribution - The arrangement of something across earth's surface Relative Distance - A measure of distance that includes the costs of overcoming the friction of absolute distance separating two places. Relative distance often describes the amount of social, cultural, or economic connectivity between two places. Distance in terms of cost and time Dispersion - The pattern of spacing among individuals within geographic population boundaries Field Study - Studies geographers conduct by being in the real world Friction of Distance - The friction of distance is a measure of the difficulty associated with movement or communication between placesFunctional (or Nodal) Region - An area organized around a node or focal point. The characteristic chosen to define a functional region dominates at a central focus and diminishes in importance outward. ex: Post offices, radio stations Location - The position of anything on earth's surface Map - A two-dimensional, or flat, representation of Earth's surface or a portion of it Mental Map - An internal representation of a portion of Earth's surface based on what individual knows about a place, containing personal impressions of what is in a place and where places are located Model - A simplified abstraction of reality, structured to clarify casual relationships and to help geographers explain patterms , make decisions and predict future behaviors Networks - A real pattern of sets of places and the routes (links) connecting them along which movement can take place Node - The center of a place; the nucleus Nodal Region - Area organized around a node or focal point/place where there is a central focus that diminishes in importance outward. Used to display information about economic areas. Pattern - The geometric or regular arrangement of something in a study area Perception - Your view and idea of a place Perspective - The way in which you see something (how you percieve things) Place - A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular character
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