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How do the different types of regions help geographers to understand the world, past and present?(1 point)
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Geographers can gauge how regions are unchanging and static.
Geographers can gauge how regions are unchanging and static.

Geographers can see what places have shared or distinct characteristics.
Geographers can see what places have shared or distinct characteristics.

Geographers quantify regional statistics in order to determine if a region exists.
Geographers quantify regional statistics in order to determine if a region exists.

Geographers can better protect the natural identity of regions.

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Social media connects people in different parts of the world who share ideas. Why does it not form a cultural region?(1 point)
Responses

People share ideas on social media but cannot act on them.
People share ideas on social media but cannot act on them.

They form an interest group.
They form an interest group.

They can live in different areas and have no physical connection.
They can live in different areas and have no physical connection.

They have no common economic interest.
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According to the Library of Congress, how many distinct regions are there in the United States?(1 point)
Responses

6
6

5
5

10
10

16
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What human characteristic would a geographer study to understand why people left Ireland during the Great Potato Famine from 1845 to 1849?(1 point)
Responses

ethnicity
ethnicity

demographics
demographics

language
language

built environment
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What landform might be created by the processes of erosion and weathering?(1 point)
Responses

a beach
a beach

a mountain
a mountain

a cliff
a cliff

a barrier island
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What program of a nation, state, or other region counts the population and usually ​provides ​its characteristics, such as​ distribution of​ age and gender?(1 point)
Responses

regionalization
regionalization

census
census

population density
population density

The World Bank
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​​If you were to compare a current map of Florida with a future map of Florida 30 years from now, what is the biggest change you would expect to see?​(1 point)
Responses

​​changes made by earthquakes​
​​changes made by earthquakes​

​change in the state capital
​change in the state capital

​​loss of forests​
​​loss of forests​

​​loss of shoreline
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Geographers can better protect the natural identity of regions.
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They have no common economic interest.
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The correct answer is 5.
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ethnicity
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a cliff
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census

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