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GEG 111 Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers. Reflection - answerThe portion of arriving insolation that is returned directly to space without being absorbed and converted into heat and without doing any work. Geography - answerthe study of Earth's features (land, water, air), inhabitants (living things) and their spatial (locational) relationships and interactions. Physical Geography - answerStudies the distribution, interactions and processes related to natural phenomena (landforms, atmosphere, soils, water, vegetation, and animals) Human Geography - answerStudies patterns and processes that shape societies and how they are distributed. These include the cultural, economic, and political aspects of the human experience. Location - answerAbsolute or relative position on Earth. E.g. Mt. Cook is in New Zealand (relative location) at 43° 35' S, 170° 8'E (absolute) Place - answerThe human and physical characteristics of a location. No two places are exactly alike on Earth. Region - answerAn area defined by uniform characteristics. Movement - answerInteraction between places through migration, and/or diffusion. Human-Earth Relationships - answerThe two way relationship between society and the environment. Where? (Geographic Enquiry) - answeridentifies the location on the earth's surface where an object or subject of interest can be found. Why there? (Geographic Enquiry) - answerdescribes or explains the processes (natural or ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 human) that allow the object/subject of interest to occur at at a particular location. What is the significance? (Geographic Enquiry) - answerThe impact the object/subject has on other phenomena connected to the location and vice versa. e.g. the risk posed by an active volcano to nearby human settlements and structures. Spatial - answerrefers to the nature and character of physical space. From a geographer's perspective spatial generally refers to the Earth's surface. Spatial Interaction - answerThe interaction and interdependence between geographic areas or sites. Spatial Distributions - answerThe arrangement of features in space. Scientific Process - answer1. Observation 2. Hypothesis and Prediction 3. Experimentation and Measurement 4. Peer Review 5. Scientific Theory Development System - answercollection of objects and processes connected to each other and operating as a whole. Open System - answerA system that exchanges energy and matter with the surroundings. Closed System - answerA system that is self-contained and isolated from influences outside the system - especially with regard to matter. Energy may enter and exit the system. Atmosphere - answerThe thin veil of gases surrounding Earth, which forms a protective boundary between outer space and the biosphere.

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GEG 111 Exam 1 Questions With Verified
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Reflection - answer✔The portion of arriving insolation that is returned directly to space without
being absorbed and converted into heat and without doing any work.

Geography - answer✔the study of Earth's features (land, water, air), inhabitants
(living things) and their spatial (locational) relationships and interactions.

Physical Geography - answer✔Studies the distribution, interactions and processes related
to natural phenomena (landforms, atmosphere, soils, water, vegetation,
and animals)

Human Geography - answer✔Studies patterns and processes that shape societies and how
they are distributed. These include the cultural, economic, and political
aspects of the human experience.

Location - answer✔Absolute or relative position on Earth. E.g. Mt. Cook is in New Zealand
(relative location) at 43° 35' S, 170° 8'E (absolute)

Place - answer✔The human and physical characteristics of a location. No two places are
exactly alike on Earth.

Region - answer✔An area defined by uniform characteristics.

Movement - answer✔Interaction between places through migration, and/or diffusion.

Human-Earth Relationships - answer✔The two way relationship between society and the
environment.

Where? (Geographic Enquiry) - answer✔identifies the location on the earth's surface where an
object or subject of interest can be found.

Why there? (Geographic Enquiry) - answer✔describes or explains the processes (natural or

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human) that allow the object/subject of interest to occur at at a
particular location.

What is the significance? (Geographic Enquiry) - answer✔The impact the object/subject
has on other phenomena connected to the location and vice versa.
e.g. the risk posed by an active volcano to nearby human
settlements and structures.

Spatial - answer✔refers to the nature and character of physical space. From a
geographer's perspective spatial generally refers to the Earth's surface.

Spatial Interaction - answer✔The interaction and
interdependence between geographic
areas or sites.

Spatial Distributions - answer✔The arrangement of features in space.

Scientific Process - answer✔1. Observation
2. Hypothesis and Prediction
3. Experimentation and Measurement
4. Peer Review
5. Scientific Theory Development

System - answer✔collection of objects and processes connected to
each other and operating as a whole.

Open System - answer✔A system that exchanges energy and matter
with the surroundings.

Closed System - answer✔A system that is self-contained and isolated
from influences outside the system - especially with regard to
matter. Energy may enter and exit the system.

Atmosphere - answer✔The thin veil of gases surrounding Earth, which forms a protective
boundary between outer space and the biosphere.

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