keen observer ofthe earth/featuresand how theyinfluence humanbehaviorstudy of thespatialcharacteristicsof humans andhumanactivitiesplacenamerefers to thelocation of aplace relative toits surroundingsand other placeshe expandedthe focus ongeographybeyond thephysical traitsof the earth"WhyofWhere"created a worldmap useful forsailors and stillwidely usedtodayfirst people inwesternEurasia toformalize astudy ofgeographythe belief thatlandforms arethe mostpowerful forcesshaping humanbehaviorthe shrinking"timedistance"betweenlocationswrote asummary ofGreekknowledge 500years afterErathosthenescalculated thecircumferenceof the Earth -and coined theterm geographyarrangementof thephenomenabeingstudiedphysical artifactsthat humanshave createdand that formpart of thelandscapeAnythingbuilt byhumans ispart of the______inverserelationshipbetween distanceand connection(weakening of aradio signal)a view thatacknowledges limitson the effects ofnatural environmentand focuses more onthe role that humanculture playsstudy ofspatialcharacteristicsof variouselementsPreciselocationthe characteristics atthe immediatelocation (soil type,climate, labor forceand humanstructures)number ofsomething ina specificallydefined areawhen humanstend to perceivethe characteristicsof places based onpersonal beliefsIliad andOdyssey- pointto Greekinterest indescriptions ofthe worldthe art andscience ofmapmakingMuhammadal-Idrisi andIbn Battutahe saw theworld as aconnectedwholepopulation,culture,economics,urban areasand politicslaunched anew era inexploration,descriptionand mappinggeographicinformationsystems (GIS)and globalpositioningsystems (GPS)keen observer ofthe earth/featuresand how theyinfluence humanbehaviorstudy of thespatialcharacteristicsof humans andhumanactivitiesplacenamerefers to thelocation of aplace relative toits surroundingsand other placeshe expandedthe focus ongeographybeyond thephysical traitsof the earth"WhyofWhere"created a worldmap useful forsailors and stillwidely usedtodayfirst people inwesternEurasia toformalize astudy ofgeographythe belief thatlandforms arethe mostpowerful forcesshaping humanbehaviorthe shrinking"timedistance"betweenlocationswrote asummary ofGreekknowledge 500years afterErathosthenescalculated thecircumferenceof the Earth -and coined theterm geographyarrangementof thephenomenabeingstudiedphysical artifactsthat humanshave createdand that formpart of thelandscapeAnythingbuilt byhumans ispart of the______inverserelationshipbetween distanceand connection(weakening of aradio signal)a view thatacknowledges limitson the effects ofnatural environmentand focuses more onthe role that humanculture playsstudy ofspatialcharacteristicsof variouselementsPreciselocationthe characteristics atthe immediatelocation (soil type,climate, labor forceand humanstructures)number ofsomething ina specificallydefined areawhen humanstend to perceivethe characteristicsof places based onpersonal beliefsIliad andOdyssey- pointto Greekinterest indescriptions ofthe worldthe art andscience ofmapmakingMuhammadal-Idrisi andIbn Battutahe saw theworld as aconnectedwholepopulation,culture,economics,urban areasand politicslaunched anew era inexploration,descriptionand mappinggeographicinformationsystems (GIS)and globalpositioningsystems (GPS)

Chapter 1 The Spatial Perspective - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. keen observer of the earth/features and how they influence human behavior
  2. study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities
  3. place name
  4. refers to the location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places
  5. he expanded the focus on geography beyond the physical traits of the earth
  6. "Why of Where"
  7. created a world map useful for sailors and still widely used today
  8. first people in western Eurasia to formalize a study of geography
  9. the belief that landforms are the most powerful forces shaping human behavior
  10. the shrinking "time distance" between locations
  11. wrote a summary of Greek knowledge 500 years after Erathosthenes
  12. calculated the circumference of the Earth -and coined the term geography
  13. arrangement of the phenomena being studied
  14. physical artifacts that humans have created and that form part of the landscape
  15. Anything built by humans is part of the ______
  16. inverse relationship between distance and connection (weakening of a radio signal)
  17. a view that acknowledges limits on the effects of natural environment and focuses more on the role that human culture plays
  18. study of spatial characteristics of various elements
  19. Precise location
  20. the characteristics at the immediate location (soil type, climate, labor force and human structures)
  21. number of something in a specifically defined area
  22. when humans tend to perceive the characteristics of places based on personal beliefs
  23. Iliad and Odyssey- point to Greek interest in descriptions of the world
  24. the art and science of mapmaking
  25. Muhammad al-Idrisi and Ibn Battuta
  26. he saw the world as a connected whole
  27. population, culture, economics, urban areas and politics
  28. launched a new era in exploration, description and mapping
  29. geographic information systems (GIS) and global positioning systems (GPS)