Today in Human Geo. we went over Key Question two, Why is the each point on earth unique.
Place - unique location of a feature
Regions - area of unique characteristics
Spatial Association - how they are related on a map
Each place is a unique and similar to other places. The interplay between the uniqueness of each place lies at the heart of geographic questioning about why things are found where they are. Two basic concepts help geographers to explain why every point on earth is in some ways unique place and regions. The difference between the two concepts is partly a matter of scale, a place is a point, whereas a region is an area. Later today I have a soccer practice with my Jv team.
Place - unique location of a feature
Regions - area of unique characteristics
Spatial Association - how they are related on a map
Each place is a unique and similar to other places. The interplay between the uniqueness of each place lies at the heart of geographic questioning about why things are found where they are. Two basic concepts help geographers to explain why every point on earth is in some ways unique place and regions. The difference between the two concepts is partly a matter of scale, a place is a point, whereas a region is an area. Later today I have a soccer practice with my Jv team.
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