What would be an example of a formal region? A. the Rust Belt in the United States B. "back home" C. the commuter bus loop in Dallas, Texas D. the subway system in New York City
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A. the Rust Belt in the United States B. "back home" C. the commuter bus loop in Dallas, Texas D. the subway system in New York City these are the choices
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Regions defined formally, often by government or other structures, are called formal regions. Cities, towns, states, and countries are all formal regions, as are things like mountain ranges.
Formal regions are specific, geographic areas that are defined by their physical characteristics (a mountain range for example), or by a governing... do you know this ?
Remember this, and let me know if it helps you. It's just like @jhonyy9 said
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so the answer is c?
I would actually say the Rust Belt, since this defines a specific area within the united States. None of he other answers make sense
its a
thats what im saying he isnt making any sence but the answer is a
Which essential element of geography focuses on common cultures? A. the world in spatial terms B. places and regions C. physical systems D. uses of geography
If I'm not mistaken, society is built from common culture, so the essential element that I think best focuses on this would be B. Places and regions, because those places and regions were determined precisely by the common cultures of the people living in these locations. Does that make sense?
Gideon noted that three inches of rain had fallen on his patio overnight. The following day, scientists measured and found that the water table had only gained one inch of water. What explains the difference in water amounts? A. The water table rests on bedrock and the water is absorbed by the rock immediately after contact. B. The water in the water table evaporated very quickly. C. High winds caused an error in measurement. D. Most of the water is absorbed by soil and plants and never reaches the water table. @HanAkoSolo what about this one
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