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how geographers look at the world 8. how can a physical map help explai…

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how geographers look at the world

  1. how can a physical map help explain the historical development of a country?

c. what physical process could geographers track with an arrow on a flow line thematic map?

d. what might cause someone’s mental map of a place to change?

iv. geospatial technologies
a. name two uses of a global positioning system (gps) that are listed in the student edition text.

b. how do maps made using geographic information system (gis) make use of computer technology?

c. remote sensing is most useful in collecting what type of information?

d. which type of question does geospatial technology help geographers to answer? which questions cannot be answered with geospatial technology?

Explanation:

Response

To answer these questions, we'll address each one based on geographic concepts and geospatial technologies:

Question 8 (How can a physical map help explain the historical development of a country?)
Brief Explanations

Physical maps show landforms (mountains, rivers), climate, and resources. These factors influence where settlements, trade routes, or cities developed historically. For example, rivers enabled agriculture/transport, mountains provided defense or limited expansion.

Brief Explanations

Flow - line maps use arrows to show movement of physical or human phenomena. Physical processes like water flow (river currents), air movement (wind patterns), or glacier movement can be tracked.

Brief Explanations

A mental map is a person’s internal representation of a place. New experiences (travel, living there), education (learning about the place), media (news, movies), or changes to the place (new roads, buildings) can alter it.

Answer:

A physical map shows natural features (e.g., rivers, mountains, climate zones, resources). These features shaped historical development: rivers supported agriculture/trade (encouraging settlement), mountains influenced borders/defense, and resources (e.g., fertile land, minerals) drove economic activity and population growth.

Question C (What physical process could geographers track with an arrow on a flow - line thematic map?)