The continuous formation of the earth’s surface. Eg. landforms.

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The continuous formation of the earth’s surface. Eg. landforms

The effects of people on nature How people adapt to the geography that surrounds them. E.G. Farming, Fishing, Settlement Patterns

The Projection of the earth’s surface (sphere) onto a flat surface

On a map, these are shown by lines. Ex. Highways, Railway, Boarder

Symbols which are NOT lines E.X. Airport, Gas Station, Restaurant, Washroom, School, Church

Distribution refers to how objects are spread across the landscape. Distribution can be either planned or not-planned (random)

Objects are put in place by people for a reason Ex. Gas Station, School, City

Created by ‘Mother Nature’ Objects are scattered throughout the landscape by the forces of nature (wind, rain, glaciers) Ex. Trees, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Bog

Now thinking of Delta, think of as many Planned and Not Planned examples as you can. PlannedNot-Planned - School - Mall - Gas Station - - Trees -