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.
Southern Mexico's dominant economic activity is agriculture, with tourism as an important contributor.
Southeastern Region
Economic growth in the piney woods region occurred thanks to the presence of two vital natural resources- wood and oil. Lumbering is a particularly important economic activity in this part of Texas, and lumber-related buisnesses are the most important industries here.
A couple of economic activites that occur in the Intermountain Region are cattle-ranching and irrigation.
that is the easiest question i have ever seen...who is the idiot who asks it?
its important as people should know about it
An economic region is a producing goods region.
The northern region, taking advantage of tax incentives and closeness to the US-Mexico border.
The only economic factor may have been the raw materials located in the contested region(s).
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.
Moscow in the national center of communications, cultures, educations, finance, politics, and transportation
i think you mean geographic and that would be central
Yes. Economics are purely a human concept, so an economic region is a "human defined region"
Southern Mexico's dominant economic activity is agriculture, with tourism as an important contributor.
terrain factors