Molly Maguires
to see if two regions have something in common
Geographers organize the world into continents. They are North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Antarctica. They also use regions, such as the Middle East, the Caribbean and Central America.
11 climate regions
Maine has 4 main land regions
it has 4 land regions
In metamorphosed coal deposits, usually in mountain forming regions.
to see if two regions have something in common
In metamorphosed coal deposits, usually in mountain forming regions. Substantial deposits exist and have been mined in Pennsylvania, USA.
I beleive they organize latitude, longitude, and movement, and they do that so they can learn more about Earth.
Yes, by learning to view the world from different perspectives, geographers can gain a more holistic understanding of geographical phenomena and develop more inclusive and diverse ways to organize and categorize the world. This approach can help geographers appreciate the complexity and interconnectedness of various spatial processes and phenomena.
Franklin Swift has written: 'Report of a survey of the oyster regions of St. Vincent Sound, Apalachicola Bay, and St. George Sound, Florida' -- subject(s): Oyster surveys
it's location, regions, place, movement, and human-environment interaction. Trust me because when I took the quiz, i chose the " region, population, and place" and it said the correct one was "location, regions, place, movement, and human-environment interaction"
This article is about coal-mining region in northeastern Pennsylvania. For coal-mining regions in general, see coal-mining region.Counties of the Coal Region of Pennsylvania, known for anthracite mining.Anthracite Coal fields of PennsylvaniaThe Coal Region is a historically important coal-mining area in Northeastern Pennsylvania in the central Appalachian Mountains, comprisingLackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Carbon, Schuylkill, Northumberland, and the extreme northeast corner of Dauphin counties. Academics have made the distinction North Anthracite Coal Field and South Anthracite Coal Field (each of Pennsylvania),[1]the lower region bearing the further classification Anthracite Uplands[2]in physical geology.The region's combined population was 890,121 people as of the 2010 census. Many of the place names in the region are from the Delaware Indians (the self-named Lenape peoples) and the powerful Susquehannock nation, an Iroquoian people who dominated the Susquehanna valley in the 16th and 17th-century when Dutch, Swedish and French migrants were exploring North America and founding settlements along the Atlantic Seaboard.The Coal region or Pennsylvania Anthracite region or fields is home to the largest known deposits of anthracite coal found in the Americas, with an estimated reserve of seven billion short tons.[3]It is these deposits that provide the region with its nickname. The discovery of anthracite coal was first made in the Schuylkill County by a hunter in 1791, 16 years after the North Field saw its first mine.
Geographers organize the world into continents. They are North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and Antarctica. They also use regions, such as the Middle East, the Caribbean and Central America.
Millions of years ago, trees and other plants grew rapidly and when they died they fell into swamps, the swamp water prevented it from decaying and allowing peat to form. After years layers build up, pressure from these layers and heat from below the earth's crust gradually turned it into Ignite.(or Coal)
The fact that the delegates from different regions were unfamiliar with one another.
There are tropical regions, polar regions,Arctic ReGIONS temperate regions