Deciduous forest have landforms of mountains,valleys,hills, and flat plateus.
Taken together, all of these themes work to please both humanity and nature. Place and location can provide a foundation for observation in geography. These themes can be used to state a resolution for two questions: "where is it?", and "why is it there?" Geography depends on these five motives to build a base for a steady structure of understanding the Earth.
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temperate forest have more seasonal changes (apex) (2021)
I wish I could but the only name of a forest that I know is The Stone Forest. Hopefully it will help you, bye
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Virginia's geography was very nice, for farming. In 1620 Virginia had forest almost everywhere! It also had flat rolling land.
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Longitude is an inappropriate measure, tropical forests are constrained by latitude and geography not longitude.
A tropical savanna can have 120 cm average. A tropical forest can have 200+ cm average.
it turned all the of trees in the forest into ash. Houses, cars, and buildings were covered in ashes.
It is unlikely that a desert will ever turn into a climax forest. Deserts are the result of geography and geography controls the climate in a region. Unless mountains are removed and/or ocean currents changed, a desert will always remain a desert. Also, latitude - distance from the equator - influences the formation of deserts. One would have to change the latitude for a major change in precipitation to occur.
The three types of geography are physical geography, human geography, and environmental geography. Physical geography studies natural landforms like mountains and rivers, human geography focuses on human activity and its impact on the environment, and environmental geography examines the interaction between human activities and the natural environment, such as climate change.
The geography was rocky and the soil was thin. They were along the Charles River, so they had fish, and the forest near by supplied them with wood. That's all I know right now, but when I'm finished with my New England Colonies project I'll probably add more.
The other geography is called Human Geography, the study of humans and their interaction with the land. It includes the subcategory of cultural geography. Human geography is also called Social geography.
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physical geography and human geography