Regions can be of any size. The definition of a region is a geographically similar area. Lets say for example a big region: The Pacific Ocean. A small region, a small greenhouse. A region is a medium-scale area of land or water, smaller than the whole areas of interest (for example, the world, a nation, a river basin,mountain range, and so on), and larger than a specific site.
Yes, regions can vary in size from large geographical areas like continents or countries to smaller areas like cities or neighborhoods. The size of a region is often defined by its specific characteristics, boundaries, and purpose.
small and large plants, short grasses, and trees
Kansas has some semiarid regions but no true deserts.
The large treeshrew, scientifically known as Tupaia tana, is a small mammal native to Southeast Asia, particularly found in the forests of Malaysia, Indonesia, and surrounding regions. It is characterized by its elongated body, large eyes, and a long, bushy tail. As an omnivore, it primarily feeds on insects, fruits, and small vertebrates. Despite its name, the large treeshrew is not a true shrew but belongs to a distinct order of mammals called Scandentia.
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Alaska has no major true desert regions. It does have large areas of tundra which is similar in some respects to a desert.
Alaska has some small semiarid regions but no major desert areas.
An archipelago is a large group of (usually) small islands.
Europe has only small areas of semi-desert and no large, true deserts.
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