A region is typically defined as a larger area characterized by common features, such as geography, culture, or climate, which can encompass multiple places. In contrast, a place refers to a specific location with distinct attributes and significance, often identified by its name and unique characteristics. While regions can contain many places, places can exist independently of a broader regional context. Essentially, regions provide a broader framework, whereas places offer localized specifics.
a place is in a region, regions are large areas with many places inside.
its because highland regions are in a different place
No they're different. A landscape is basically different kinda of terrain, such as hills, flat ground, trees, ect. While a region is a place by given boundaries. A region can have many different kinds of landscapes.
There is not a specific place that they live in the different species have certain regions that they live in.
It is meant by theme of place that what is the surrounding like. All the natural objects and stuff. Like what is happening in that theme. Like different types of things.
That region is 1960's news. Same place, same issues...different names & and a different date.
nope. :) There are 5 themes of geography. Place- Region- Location- Movement- and Human Environmental Interaction. They are 5 completely different things, but depending on what level of social studies you are in, it will get more specific the harder the "level".
a region is place
functional region
It is a region.
An individual who has left one place to settle in another is commonly referred to as an "immigrant" if they are moving to a different country, or a "migrant" if they are moving to a different region within the same country.
Because each region has different resources.