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Chapter 3 Lesson 1 Regions Around You
Social studies Chapter 3 Lesson 1 Regions Around You
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What are regions A region is an area with at least one feature that makes it different from other areas A region may be large or small, urban, coastal, Spanish-speaking, a desert region or a mining region Regions depend on one another-People in urban regions depend on rural regions for farming and food (resources, products and services)-this is called interdependence
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Kinds of Regions Kinds of Regions
Political Region-A place where people share a government , every state, city and town is a political region, including the U.S.-people follow laws and share leaders Physical Regions Based on natural features (landforms, rivers, wildlife, natural vegetation, climates) based on nature (trees), DO not have exact borders Economic Regions-Based on the way people in an area use resources to meet their needs
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Kinds of Regions Cultural Region-an area where people share a certain way of life (religion, language, main ethnic group that live there) An ethnic group is made up of people from the same country or who have a shared way of life What are the four main types of regions-physical, cultural, political, economic
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Regions Change Regions change and connect-Regions change over time (natural events, or people modify them) Political regions-an example of change is going from 13 to 50 states Physical regions- an example of change is when people changed the flow of rivers, cleared trees, agricultural regions changed to manufacturing regions, cultural regions changed to urban regions
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People Connect Regions
Streets, highways, airports and railroads link/connect regions, this allows people to travel and trade ideas. Technology helps connect regions, it makes communication all over the world possible Communication- the way people send and receive information (cell phone, fax, computers, TV and radio)
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