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.
Southeastern Region
Russia's most important economic region is greater Moscow.
A couple of economic activites that occur in the Intermountain Region are cattle-ranching and irrigation.
B) the agricultural region
an economic region is a district or an administrative division of a city or territory that is designed according to some material distributive or productive criteria.
An economic region is a human region, since economic activity is a human activity.
No, regions can be based on a variety of characteristics such as cultural, political, or environmental factors in addition to physical and economic considerations. These characteristics contribute to the unique identity and functions of different regions, beyond just their physical and economic traits.
An economic region is a producing goods region.
Physical factors of a region include its climate, landforms, and natural resources. Human factors include population density, economic activities, cultural characteristics, and political boundaries. The combination of these elements helps define a region's unique identity and characteristics.
Yes. Economics are purely a human concept, so an economic region is a "human defined region"
The Muslim world.
The definition of a physical region is an area of land divided by natural borders. An example of a physical region is the interior plains of the U.S. with the borders of the Appalachians on the east, the Rocky Mountains in the west.
Southeastern Region
A region. Regions are defined by common characteristics such as physical features, cultural attributes, or economic activities that distinguish them from surrounding areas.
British Columbia's economic regions include the Northern Development's region.
A region is an area with distinct characteristics that set it apart from other areas. These characteristics can include physical geography, climate, culture, language, or economic activities, making each region unique.
The answer is the physical region of Yukon is Tundra "Tundra" is a physical part of Canada but not an official national physical region. Parts of the Yukon are in Cordillera and some are in Arctic Lowlands.