A study of the social and cultural meanings that people give to personal space — for example, how near or distant you like to sit near others in class — is known as
A) semiotics.
B) proxemics.
C) territoriality.
D) vernacular space.
E) sense of place.
Answer: B
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An example of land use planning is a floodway. What is a floodway?
A) The areas near a river that are developed with buildings, but far enough away from the river to avoid damage during a flood. B) Areas along a stream or river that are developed, and the buildings sustain flood damage during bad floods. C) Areas of little or no development alongside a stream that are wide enough and low enough to carry the predicted discharge of the 100-year flood. D) Both B and C.
Barrier beaches and their accompanying sand dunes are the first line of defense against the ravages of the sea.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The area of land from which all water in it drains into the same place is known as a(n)
A) drainage divide B) watershed. C) fluvial units. D) interfluve.
Consider how easily halite (NaCl) dissolves in water. Why does quartz not dissolve readily in water?
What will be an ideal response?