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GEOG 305 TAMU Test 1 - Solution Manual Fully Solved Latest Update 2025 Graded A+ geography - Answers "Earth-Writing" What are 3 things geographers write about? - Answers People, Places and Patterns. region - Answers a collection of places or a sizable area with common characteristics 3 Characteristics of Regions - Answers Has a location Has a boundary Can be measured formal region - Answers areas of the earth with a coherent unifying characteristic functional region - Answers type of region defined by the networks and connects between the parts of the region vernacular region - Answers regions that are perceived by local inhabitants or members ("Aggieland") Regional Geography - Answers "Geography of Texas" is a regional geography course. Map - Answers A graphical representation of reality Cartogrophy - Answers The art of Map-Making Components of a map - Answers Title Scale Legend Date Grid Direction Diffusion - Answers Geographical spread of ideas, innovations, and attitudes through human contact and communication. Migration - Answers The relatively permanent movement from one place to another. Place Utility Theory - Answers Says that people will make rational choices to migrate. internal relations - Answers the interactions between the various components of the region external relations - Answers the interactions between counterpart regions absolute location - Answers exact and precise location relative location - Answers location that is not exact and is typically perspectivist site - Answers the local scale of a pace, including the immediate terrain, natural resources, and human settlement How did humans first come to the Americas? - Answers Migrated from Siberia across the land bridge to North America. What is Clovis? - Answers An archaeological site that puts humans arriving in Texas approximately 13,000 years ago. Map Scale - Answers the relative dimension ratio of reduction or enlargement in picture, map, etc. situation - Answers the relative location of a place columbian exchange - Answers the two-way exchange of people, plants/animals, and cultures between the New World and Old World since 1492 Columbus Discovers America - Answers Discovers the Americas in 1492. Might be the greatest cultural and ecological event in world history. What diseases were exchanged between the New and Old World? Who was most effected by them? - Answers Measles, Smallpox, Tuberculosis, Flu, Pertussis and Malaria. The Native Americans were most impacted by disease. Components of Columbian Exchange in Texas: - Answers Diffusion of culture, European migration, Native Americans, links to the Old World like Africa and Asia. European Diffusion of Culture in Texas - Answers Imperial powers were competing against each other. Explored and charted new lands and claimed them for the crown. Europeans bring ideas like organization and how to use space, and structures like economic and political organizations. European Migration - Answers Most came from the Iberian peninsula, like the Spanish Conquistadors. However there was central European migration as well, like French. What regions did Europeans immigrate to? - Answers Mexico and Peru (existing civilization locations) The Tropics (Early Plantation Economics) Northern Mid-Latitudes (U.S. and Canada) Southern Mid-Latitudes (Brazil, Argentina and Chile) language - Answers the shared system of meanings associate with sounds and symbols religion - Answers the organized system of values and practices involving faith in and worship of the sacred and divine culture - Answers the shared system of meanings that relate to the beliefs, behav

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GEOG 305 TAMU Test 1 - Solution Manual Fully Solved Latest Update 2025 Graded A+

geography - Answers "Earth-Writing"

What are 3 things geographers write about? - Answers People, Places and Patterns.

region - Answers a collection of places or a sizable area with common characteristics

3 Characteristics of Regions - Answers Has a location

Has a boundary

Can be measured

formal region - Answers areas of the earth with a coherent unifying characteristic

functional region - Answers type of region defined by the networks and connects between the parts of
the region

vernacular region - Answers regions that are perceived by local inhabitants or members ("Aggieland")

Regional Geography - Answers "Geography of Texas" is a regional geography course.

Map - Answers A graphical representation of reality

Cartogrophy - Answers The art of Map-Making

Components of a map - Answers Title

Scale

Legend

Date

Grid

Direction

Diffusion - Answers Geographical spread of ideas, innovations, and attitudes through human contact and
communication.

Migration - Answers The relatively permanent movement from one place to another.

Place Utility Theory - Answers Says that people will make rational choices to migrate.

internal relations - Answers the interactions between the various components of the region

external relations - Answers the interactions between counterpart regions

, absolute location - Answers exact and precise location

relative location - Answers location that is not exact and is typically perspectivist

site - Answers the local scale of a pace, including the immediate terrain, natural resources, and human
settlement

How did humans first come to the Americas? - Answers Migrated from Siberia across the land bridge to
North America.

What is Clovis? - Answers An archaeological site that puts humans arriving in Texas approximately
13,000 years ago.

Map Scale - Answers the relative dimension ratio of reduction or enlargement in picture, map, etc.

situation - Answers the relative location of a place

columbian exchange - Answers the two-way exchange of people, plants/animals, and cultures between
the New World and Old World since 1492

Columbus Discovers America - Answers Discovers the Americas in 1492. Might be the greatest cultural
and ecological event in world history.

What diseases were exchanged between the New and Old World? Who was most effected by them? -
Answers Measles, Smallpox, Tuberculosis, Flu, Pertussis and Malaria. The Native Americans were most
impacted by disease.

Components of Columbian Exchange in Texas: - Answers Diffusion of culture, European migration,
Native Americans, links to the Old World like Africa and Asia.

European Diffusion of Culture in Texas - Answers Imperial powers were competing against each other.
Explored and charted new lands and claimed them for the crown. Europeans bring ideas like
organization and how to use space, and structures like economic and political organizations.

European Migration - Answers Most came from the Iberian peninsula, like the Spanish Conquistadors.
However there was central European migration as well, like French.

What regions did Europeans immigrate to? - Answers Mexico and Peru (existing civilization locations)

The Tropics (Early Plantation Economics)

Northern Mid-Latitudes (U.S. and Canada)

Southern Mid-Latitudes (Brazil, Argentina and Chile)

language - Answers the shared system of meanings associate with sounds and symbols

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