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1.Which of the following is a spatial question and an example of thinking geogra

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1.Which of the following is a spatial question and an example of thinking geographically

How much money did the United States spend on the defense industry last year?

Does a delta ecosystem recover after an oil spill?

,What number of people from India have emigrated to the United States since 2000?

2. An archaeologist, historian, and geographer are doing field research in Michigan. On a long walk, they locate the historical remains of an early homestead. What tool would be most helpful at this stage in their research for marking the location of the homestead?

A. Remote Sensing

B. Cartography

C. GIS

d. GPS

3.Why Is it important to know in which projection is the map we are using to analyze geographic information?

Because different projections distort different features of the earth's surface.

B .Because it gives you information about the mathematical model used to project the earth on a plane.

c. Because it affects the symbolization of a thematic map.

d. Because it gives you information about the scale.

4.What kind of geography tools would I need to map East Lansing crimes by type and date?

Aerial photography, a thematic map, and interviews

A reference map, GPS and GIS

Remote sensing, a reference map, and spatiaL analysis

5.which of the following is NOT one of the ways that a human geographer might use GIS?

Model human activities and movement from one place to another

Record the location of interviews conducted as part of the research process

Store spatial data about human populations

Visualize spatial patterns of human

6.What happens when you zoom-in to a satellite image in Google Earth?

You have a smaller scale image.

You create a thematic map of the region you are looking at.

You have a larger scale image.

You change the projection of the image.

7.A zip code area represents a -------- region

functional or nodal

political

homogeneous

historical    or traditional

8.Assessing the spatial patterns of deforestation is an example of:

Analyzing spatial data.

geospatial information

Collecting spatial data.

Gathering spatial information.

Explanation / Answer

2. GIS, because they want to know about historic data.

6. You have a smaller scale image. The scale decrease as the location appears to be larger now.

7. Functional or nodal

8. Analyzing spatial data