The purpose of this blog is to support my students involved in BCCS's independent study group for AP Human Geography.
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- Chapter 1: What is Human Geography?
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- Chapter 6: Economic Geography
- Chapter 7: Agriculture and Rural Geography
- Chapter 8: Urban Geography
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Sample Free Response Answer
Time space convergence is the idea that space and time are shrinking as technology increases. This connects to the terms “absolute distance” and “relative distance” because as technology increases (such as through the invention of air planes, the internet, and other modes of transportation and communication), relative distance decreases while absolute distance remains the same.
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