An economic region is a human region, since economic activity is a human activity.
Well, an economic region would be a region that has produced goods and services. A physical region is is a region that includes landforms such as mountain and etc. So, an economic region is not a physical region.
Yes. Economics are purely a human concept, so an economic region is a "human defined region"
Human region.
A demographic region is a human region because demographics is about humans.
Ontario's Greenbelt Plan Region is a human region.
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Human and machinery.
This statement is false, because the standards for a "region" go beyond physical and economic characteristics. There are other things that a region can qualify for.
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Two characteristics to define a region are shared physical features, such as climate or topography, and common cultural attributes, like language or traditions. Regions can also be defined by economic factors, political boundaries, or historical connections among its inhabitants.
valley geography
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