Human region.
A demographic region is a human region because demographics is about humans.
An economic region is a human region, since economic activity is a human activity.
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valley geography
A school bus zone is a physical region designated for boarding and dropping off students by school buses.
Physical factors of a region include its climate, landforms, and natural resources. Human factors include population density, economic activities, cultural characteristics, and political boundaries. The combination of these elements helps define a region's unique identity and characteristics.
A natural region is defined by characteristics such as climate, geology, and vegetation, while a human region is shaped by human activities such as culture, language, and political boundaries. Natural regions are determined by physical features, whereas human regions are influenced by social and economic factors.
Physical geography refers to the study of the Earth's surface and the processes that shape it, such as landforms, climate, and natural resources. It focuses on understanding the relationship between physical features and human activity in a particular region.
Physical regions refer to areas with distinct physical characteristics such as climate, landforms, and vegetation. Nonphysical regions, on the other hand, are areas defined by human characteristics such as culture, language, or political boundaries. Physical regions are based on natural features, while nonphysical regions are based on human attributes.
A region is typically defined by physical factors such as geographical boundaries, climate, and topography. Human factors such as culture, language, economy, and politics also play a significant role in defining a region. These factors together help distinguish one region from another.
Physical and human characteristics are like language, culture and religion. Those are human since it's what humans do. Physical is like landforms, soil, vegetation and animals. Pretty simple.