Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
show lo altitude, mid altitude, high altitude regions in South America
they raise livestock primarily for export
Temperature decreases with altitude
regions don't have defined boundaries
Regions may be defined by geographic features such as a river or a "Mason-Dixon" line. They may be defined as language differences or cultural traditions.
Regions may be defined by geographic features such as a river or a "Mason-Dixon" line. They may be defined as language differences or cultural traditions.
is a portion of a region divided by natural boundries, such as, rivers, mountins,etc.physical regions- regions defined by their location, landforms, and climate.
Well all the sea shores of America are at the same altitude as the sea shores of England (sea level). Then allot of the country side up to about in north America up to about 3,209 feet will be at the same altitude as England's countryside. However, any land in north America higher than 3,209 feet will be higher than any land in England.
there are 7 regions in America.
there are 7 regions in America.
User-defined regions refer to specific sections within a program where the user can define custom behaviors or configurations. These regions allow users to group related code or settings together for easier management and understanding. They are typically used to improve code readability and organization.
User Defined Regions are a way of allowing a user to write directives around arbitrary segments of code which will allow these segments of code to be folded around. User Defined regions are regions that are defined by special product or service. They are often inside of other larger physicals, human and functional regions.