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Are based on common human or environmental properties such as population average temperature and political boundaries

formal regions

A biologist might designate regions based on what

climate

Before European settlers arrived the Great Plans of North America were

wild grasses

Mental maps are about how space is arranged

personal conceptions and memories

What are the reasons why groups of people leave a particular place called

The reasons groups of people leave a particular place are called push factors. Push factors are usually due to a difficulty such as war, natural disasters, food shortages, or inability to find jobs.

Compared to the size of the entire Earth, the crust is very

Thin

The African American population of cities in the northern states increased during the American revolution

increases great migration

What is shown on a topographic map scale

they both have green and cities states

Which are examples of how technology may have affected the Great Migration in the United State

Railroads allow food to be sold farther from where it is grown.

Manufacturing technologies growing in cites.

Do you place a comma before the word but

Yes.

An example: I would like to go, but I'm busy answering question on Answers.com.

What are some reasons to consider San Francisco and Los Angeles as located in regions

climate

Put these layers of the Earth in order starting at the outermost layer and going inward. crustmoho barriercoremantle

Crust, Moho barrier, Mantle, Core

From a standpoint of geography giving directions to somewhere is an example of while describing what the area looks like is an example of .

Location; place

In the fictional map which elements suggest relative location

South Island and Vertical Gridlines

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