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Which statement best summarizes the difference between formal and functional regions?(1 point)
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A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A functional region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A functional region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface with boundaries that are based on an individual’s perceptions, thoughts, and/or knowledge of people and their cultural traits, physical geography, and/or the build environment. A perceptual region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface with boundaries that are based on an individual’s perceptions, thoughts, and/or knowledge of people and their cultural traits, physical geography, and/or the build environment. A perceptual region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A functional region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A formal region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A functional region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A formal region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A functional region is an area on Earth’s surface with boundaries that are based on an individual’s perceptions, thoughts, and/or knowledge of people and their cultural traits, physical geography, and/or the build environment. A formal region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
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A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A functional region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A functional region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface with boundaries that are based on an individual’s perceptions, thoughts, and/or knowledge of people and their cultural traits, physical geography, and/or the build environment. A perceptual region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A formal region is an area on Earth’s surface with boundaries that are based on an individual’s perceptions, thoughts, and/or knowledge of people and their cultural traits, physical geography, and/or the build environment. A perceptual region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A functional region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A formal region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A functional region is an area on Earth’s surface defined by relatively unchanging cultural or physical traits, often associated with a formal boundary. A formal region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
A functional region is an area on Earth’s surface with boundaries that are based on an individual’s perceptions, thoughts, and/or knowledge of people and their cultural traits, physical geography, and/or the build environment. A formal region is an area characterized by one or more activities occurring in that area, whose boundary is usually more loosely defined.
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Answered by
anoy
Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as(1 point)
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perceptual regions.
perceptual regions.
formal regions.
formal regions.
suburbs.
suburbs.
functional regions.
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perceptual regions.
perceptual regions.
formal regions.
formal regions.
suburbs.
suburbs.
functional regions.
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anoy
Which statement best differentiates between the Rust Belt region and the rest of the United States?(1 point)
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The Rust Belt is a perceptual region that is commonly referred to as such because of its past prominence as an ecoregion.
The Rust Belt is a perceptual region that is commonly referred to as such because of its past prominence as an ecoregion.
The Rust Belt is a formal region surrounded by functional regions.
The Rust Belt is a formal region surrounded by functional regions.
The Rust Belt is a functional region characterized by similar historic economic activity, specifically, agriculture.
The Rust Belt is a functional region characterized by similar historic economic activity, specifically, agriculture.
The Rust Belt is a functional region characterized by similar historic economic activity, specifically, manufacturing.
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The Rust Belt is a perceptual region that is commonly referred to as such because of its past prominence as an ecoregion.
The Rust Belt is a perceptual region that is commonly referred to as such because of its past prominence as an ecoregion.
The Rust Belt is a formal region surrounded by functional regions.
The Rust Belt is a formal region surrounded by functional regions.
The Rust Belt is a functional region characterized by similar historic economic activity, specifically, agriculture.
The Rust Belt is a functional region characterized by similar historic economic activity, specifically, agriculture.
The Rust Belt is a functional region characterized by similar historic economic activity, specifically, manufacturing.
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anoy
Studying climatic and bioregions helps us to(1 point)
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understand a large amount of data representing complex interactions.
understand a large amount of data representing complex interactions.
understand the world’s human geography.
understand the world’s human geography.
study details at a given place.
study details at a given place.
avoid data generalization.
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understand a large amount of data representing complex interactions.
understand a large amount of data representing complex interactions.
understand the world’s human geography.
understand the world’s human geography.
study details at a given place.
study details at a given place.
avoid data generalization.
Answered by
anoy
Distinguish between the following forces and choose the force that would be most likely to connect two different regions where there are people changing residence locations.(1 point)
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globalization
globalization
nutrient pollution
nutrient pollution
migration
migration
runoff
Responses
globalization
globalization
nutrient pollution
nutrient pollution
migration
migration
runoff
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