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Location: Absolute location
Is given in degrees of latitude and longitude.
Location: Relative location
Depends upon point of reference like near, far, a short drive.
Place: Physical characteristics
Landforms like (mountain, plains), bodies of water (lakes oceans, bays) ecosystems (like soil, plants, animals, and climate)
Place: Human characteristics
Bridges, roads, buildings, culture and language.
Movement: how are people and places linked by communication and the flow of people, ideas and good?
Transportation, communication, trade.
Patterns of movement such as migration.
Linkages and connection.
Human environment interaction: how do people interact with and change their environment?
They depend on their environment. They adapt to their environment. The modify the environment.
Regions: what are their unifying features and how do they form and change over time?
Regions a basic unit for a geographic study. Geographers divide the world into regions to help them interpret. Regions can be defined on the basis of: physical and human characteristics.
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