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AP Human Geography Unit 1 vocabulary guide covering “Thinking Geographically.” The document contains essential terms organized into five major topics: Maps & Geographic Data, Spatial Concepts, Human-Environment Interaction & Scale, Regions & Sense of Place, and spatial patterns.

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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
UNIT 1 VOCABULARY
Thinking Geographically

29 essential terms, organized by topic and aligned to the official College Board framework.




Maps & Geographic Data
Term Definition

Reference map A map showing general locational information such as roads, borders, and cities.

Thematic map A map displaying the spatial pattern of a specific data theme, such as income or
population density.

Choropleth map A thematic map using color shading intensity across predefined areas (e.g., counties)
to represent data values.

Dot density map A thematic map using dots to represent the presence or quantity of a phenomenon,
showing spatial distribution/clustering.

Graduated symbol A map using symbols of varying size (often circles) to represent the magnitude of a
map variable at point locations.

Isoline map A map using lines that connect points of equal value (e.g., isotherms for temperature,
isobars for pressure).

Cartogram A map that distorts the size of areas based on a data variable (such as population)
rather than land area.

Geographic Software that layers and analyzes multiple sets of spatial data to reveal patterns and
Information System relationships.
(GIS)

Global Positioning A satellite-based technology used to pinpoint exact locations on Earth's surface.
System (GPS)

Remote sensing Gathering information about Earth's surface from a distance, typically via satellite or
aerial imagery.



Spatial Concepts
Term Definition

Absolute location A precise, fixed position on Earth's surface, typically given as coordinates
(latitude/longitude).

Relative location A location described in relation to other places or features (e.g., distance and

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