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Types of Regions What is a region? What makes a Region?
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What is a Region? Regions are a reas of the Earth’s surface which share unifying characteristics. A Colorado Geographic Regions Similar (the same) Rural vs. Urban Colorado
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What makes a region? A Place with Similar Characteristics Physical Characteristics Human Characteristics Woods Plains Mountains Soil River valleys Beliefs & Religion Urban Areas & Rural Areas Buildings Population Road networks
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Fold your paper into 3 equal parts
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NAME and PERIOD
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FORMALFUNCTIONALPERCEPTUAL Characteristics: Examples:
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Types of Regions
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Formal Regions Facts can be used to proven validity Data can be collected about it Agreed upon by many TYPES OF REGIONS Characteristics
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Examples 1.Formal Region – Climates/Biomes – Political Boundaries (countries) – Physical Features – Cultural Regions – What’s another example?
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Functional Region Characteristics – Have a specific use – Usually has a “center” – Some type of transport or carrying usually occurs Los Angeles Subway System Delta Airlines region of operations TYPES OF REGIONS
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Functional Region Electrical Grid Network Pizza Delivery network Phone coverage Regions What’s another example? Examples
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Perceptual Region Bible Belt TYPES OF REGIONS Characteristics – OPINIONS about areas – NO clear boundaries – NO Facts
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Perceptual Region North Vs South Side San Antonio Perceptions of the U.S. Sport Fan Regions The Bible Belt What’s another example? South Side North Side Bible Belt Examples
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