The Five Themes of Geography: Place & Region

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1.
This theme of geography describes the physical characteristics and human characteristics of a location.
2.
This theme of geography describes an area with similar human or physical characteristics (or both) that set it apart from other areas.
3.
These features describe the natural environment of a place.
4.
These features describe the people of a place, both past and present.
5.
The long-term pattern of weather in a particular place.
6.
The plants that cover a specific place.
7.
The features of the Earth’s surface that are part of its natural terrain.
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The shared way of life for a group of people.
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These regions are areas defined by a common characteristic.
10.
These regions are areas defined by a central point and the connections to that point.
11.
These regions are areas defined by people's opinions and shared understandings.