GEOG101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Geographic Coordinate System, Euclidean Space, Euclidean Distance

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Phenomenon any type of object, animate or inanimate, that can be sensed. Can also be perceived or mentally constructed, such as an attitude or a quality even though it cannot be immediately sensed. All geographic phenomenon are rooted in a spatial context. Interested in where it is located, where it is distributed spatially and how they vary over an area. & what were the consequences? development of something over time. When a process began and when it ended. The logical ordering of a sequence of processes. Relationship between diff process that that might affect spatial location or distribution of a phenomenon. Why the sequence of processes occur when it did? deterministic in other patterns as well relative significance of each. Map of world, or map of city spatial pattern of diff phenomenon at. Phenomenon includes all sorts of attributes that can be considered. A road map number of elements displayed that exists at a particular.

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