1. How has computers changed mapmaking?. 2. Describe the three types of regions and give an example for each.

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1. How has computers changed mapmaking?

2. Describe the three types of regions and give an example for each.

3. Why are the 6 essential elements useful to geography?

4. Describe some of the ways that geographers organize the world.

5. What type of information do special purpose maps provide?

6. How does the study of human geography differ from the study of physical geography?

7. Explain the use of scale in geography. What is the difference between large and small scale maps?

8. If the base of a country’s population pyramid is much wider that its top, what does that mean for the country’s future?

9. Describe map projection and the effects of map projection.