To accurately answer the question about the missing essential elements of geography from the provided image, it would normally require analyzing the specific content depicted in the chart/image. However, since no actual image is provided here, I can guide you in evaluating the options based on general knowledge.
The essential elements of geography typically include:
- Location - Where something is found.
- Place - The physical and human characteristics that define a location.
- Human-Environment Interaction - How humans interact with their environment.
- Movement - How and why people and things move.
- Regions - How regions form and change.
Given your options:
- A refers to “Physical systems” and “Location”
- B refers to “Environment and society” and “Human geography”
- C refers to “Physical systems” and “Environment and society”
- D refers to “Physical geography” and “Physical systems”
If I assume that the chart includes elements like "Location" and "Place" but lacks references to "Physical systems" or "Environment and society," then my reasoning may point toward option C being correct.
To answer the question accurately, however, you'd need to consider which elements are bluntly absent from the actual chart's content. If you provide additional context or a description of the image, I could help you determine the most appropriate answer.