Review Project By: Addison Deweese Zach Reavis.

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Review Project By: Addison Deweese Zach Reavis

Parkour Cultural patterns & processes because it shows a person doing something that is cultural lead and has recently became a popular activity

Nature and perspective of geography This large storm was able to develop because of the land was flatten to be used for farming. Thus allowing the wind to pick up with out disruption. This shows that no matter what we do nature will always find a way.

Agricultural This is a picture of…. A cornfield. This shows how much food people need, and corn being the cheapest to grow and easiest to turn into starch.

Population The population in some places, such as Tokyo, mean too little room for transport vehicles on the roads, such as a Taxi.