Upper Midwest, Deep South, and Great Plains are names of regions in the United States. The Mid-Atlantic and Coastal Plain are also names of regions but may refer to different areas depending on context.
Regions typically have similarities in terms of geographical features, cultural practices, language, traditions, and historical background. These commonalities help define a region's identity and create a sense of belonging among its inhabitants. Additionally, regions often share economic interests and face similar challenges or opportunities due to their proximity and interactions.
Some names of German coal regions include the Ruhr Basin (Ruhrgebiet), Saarland, and the Rhineland. These regions have historically been significant for coal mining and have played a crucial role in Germany's industrial development.
There are four states in the United States that have compass terms in their names: North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New Hampshire.
Regions can vary depending on context. Some common region names include North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Middle East. These regions are typically used to group countries based on geographical proximity or cultural similarities.
Mountainous regions include highlands, massifs, buttes, mesas, plateaus, peaks, palisades, and promontories. Other terms used for a mountain are precipice, ridge, cliff, crag, and tor.
It has six regions. what are the names of the six regions?
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The names only make sense from a European perspective. The "Far East" could easily be called the "Far West" from a Polynesian or North American perspective. However, as regions, the Middle East and the Far East terms tend to group together people who have a high level of local interaction.
The thermosphere does not exist above polar regions. The thermosphere is one of the Earth's atmospheric layers, extending from about 80 km to 550 km above the surface. However, the thermosphere is more commonly found at higher latitudes and near the equator than above polar regions.
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