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1. Relate the map scales called 'large-scaled, small-scaled' to the concept of global or local scale. Which is which?
Large scale = global scale local scale (encircle or highlight)
Small scale = global scale local scale (encircle or highlight)
2. Local ---> global -----> local
2.1 Describe by giving an example how something local (natural or man-made) can have impact on/ or influence the global scale. Examples can be taken from all kinds of ways of life such as health, economics, natural disasters.
2.2 Describe by giving an example how a global force (natural or man-made) can have impact on/ influence on the local scale. Examples can be taken from all kinds of ways of life such as health, economics, natural disasters.
3.1 Geography is a way to see the world. In his first chapter of his etext, Steve Graves talks about 'landscape literacy'. Explain what he means by that term.
4/ Give an example from your experience about a PLACE (pick one that works for you): provide the following (use your readings to guide you):
a) toponym (name-try and figure out what the name actually means)
b) absolute location
c) situational location