Regions and Cultural Landscape

In human geography today we talked about region and cultural landscape. Region is an area of earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics. Cultural landscape is a combination of physical and human characteristics that uniquely define places and areas. Some examples of cultural landscape include: language, religion, climate, and vegetation. We also learned that the designation of a region can be referred to larger than a point and smaller than the world. We also were in groups of three and started an activity where we took a map of the United States showing which states voted for which president for three different years. Then we took those that were close to each other and voted for the same candidate and placed them into regions of their own.

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