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To Next Slide Unit 1 Chapter 3 Lesson 2 Looking at Different Regions 20 Questions!

To Next Slide Plant life that grows naturally in an area. Natural vegetation

To Next Slide Wide flat leaves. Broadleaf tree

To Next Slide Needleleaf tree Long sharp leaves that look like needles.

To Next Slide What people do for fun. recreation

To Next Slide On what kinds of physical features can regions be based? Climate, landforms, wildlife, and natural vegetation

To Next Slide Farming agriculture

To Next Slide All the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service. industry

To Next Slide City regions urban

To Next Slide Town or small city built near a larger city. suburb

To Next Slide A region made up of all the suburbs around a large city. Suburban region

To Next Slide Country regions rural

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!