functional region
functional region
A nucleus is a central place in the cell of the plants and the animals. The other parts of the cells usually surrounds the nucleus of a cell.
The theory was created by the German geographer Walter Christaller, who asserted that settlements simply functioned as 'central places' providing services to surrounding areas.
This would be a Functional region. The places that make up a functional region are often linked by the flow or movement of something.
The Boscastle flood in August 2004 primarily affected the village of Boscastle in Cornwall, England. It caused widespread damage to properties, infrastructure, and vehicles in the village, and the surrounding areas along the Valency Valley were also affected.
Unfortunately,all the major cities of the world are affected by smog.
Transportation affected Atlanta by taking people to work or other places.
The airplane has affected America because now we can go to different places or countries.
Ormoc are most affected by thypoon Uring it killed about 8000 people
Surrounding areas are places that are near the particular place in question, but not part of that place. For example, the suburbs of a major city are not part of the city itself, but they are part of its "surrounding areas."
there are lots of fires that can affect all the other places surrounding it
Three types of regions are formal regions, functional regions, and perceptual regions. Formal regions are defined by official boundaries, such as states or countries. Functional regions are defined by a central point and the surrounding area that is connected to that point by some function, like a metropolitan area. Perceptual regions are defined by people's beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions about a place, like the "American South" or the "Middle East."