Human region.
A demographic region is a human region because demographics is about humans.
A demographic region is a geographical area characterized by specific population attributes such as age, gender, income level, ethnic background, and other demographic factors. These regions help to categorize and study populations based on these characteristics.
A demographic region refers to an area characterized by specific population attributes such as age, gender, income, education level, or ethnic composition. It is typically defined by demographic data and trends within a geographic area.
A demographic region is a geographic area characterized by specific population characteristics, such as age, gender, income level, education level, or ethnic composition. It is defined based on demographic data collected from residents living within that region.
An economic region is a human region, since economic activity is a human activity.
Ontario's Greenbelt Plan Region is a human region.
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Demographics are not a human region. Human regions are regions of the world with lots of human characteristics involved, like landforms, politics, or society. Demographics are a section of the human race based on some category, like race, size, location, gender, or even just height.
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.
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Environmentalists: Lobby Northwest: Region Religion: Demographic Factor
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