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what is the definition between absolute and relative location? Absolute location is an exact location determinant by latitude and longitude and relative location
Land form, climates and vegetation are all examples of . . . physical characteristics of places
irrigation systems, houses and highways are all examples of . . . people changing their environments
which of the following is not a part of geography studying the planets of the earths solar system
which of the following is an example of the movement of people, goods and ideas between places. international trade
geography describes a place by its a physical and human characteristics
when studying a place, geographers want to determinant: the characteristics a place, geographers want to determinant
in studying human-environment-interaction, geographers look at how people interact with their environment
human environments interaction can be all of the above
human environment interaction shows how people adapt, modify, and depend on their environment
the theme of movement studies the mobility of people, goods and ideas
culture, language and religion are all examples of human characteristics
absolute location is a locations exact position on the globe
functional location is places connected by by movements
formal location is places connected by similar attributes or characteristics
relative location is the position of a place in a relation to another place
hemisphere location is half of the earth
50`N, 60`E is an example of absolute location true
our school is a physical characteristics false
the Amish culture is Pennsylvania is an example of human characteristics true
the Boston metropolitan area is an example of a functional relation true
hawk mountain is an example of a human characteristic false
1 movement
2 religion
3 human environment interaction (HEI)
4 location
5 place
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