Geographical Pattern means the "pattern" of whatever geographical events you're focusing on. For an example, When we're talking about the location of where the volcanic eruptions occur on a map, you'll be able to find a "pattern", which is;
- The volcanic eruptions are most likely to occur around the edge of the pacific, Which is also equivalent to the "ring of fire".
or when we're talking about the Tropical Cyclones, we can say;
- The Tropical Cyclones occur in the Tropical Zones, which is roughly about 23 degrees North (Tropic of Cancer) and 23 degrees South (Tropic of Capricon) from the Equator.
and if you want to actually include some actual patterns, you can say;
- These Extreme Natural Events are clustered or grouped in certain areas.
- These Extreme Natural Events are randomly scattered around eg. the Pacific
- These Extreme Natural Events occur in a linear form, from A to B.
- These Extreme Natural Events occur in the boundaries (edges) of a continent
So, basically, when they ask you to describe the pattern of a certain Geographical event, you will need to describe its pattern. mentioning either the location, shape, or any other aspects that can be considered as a "Pattern"
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A non-example of a geographic pattern could be the random distribution of a particular species of plant scattered throughout an area without any discernible pattern or concentration.
Geographic distribution refers to the arrangement or spread of organisms across a specific area or region. It can describe the pattern of where species or populations are found in a given geographic area or the variation of characteristics within a species across different locations.
the way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area
A border that follows a river or mountain range or similar natural feature.
It's a geographic region by Calcutta, India.
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Elevation. "The elevation of a geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point, often the mean sea level."
An unequal distribution or wealth or resources over a geographic area
A dictionary. If you mean a book of maps, that's called an atlas.
Elevation. "The elevation of a geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point, often the mean sea level."
Elevation. "The elevation of a geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point, often the mean sea level."