Brief out the differences between the homogeneous region and the functional region.
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Homogeneous regions associate units with the same or similar characteristics. In the homogeneous region its parts are comparable according to the selected criterion (for example cities with a certain number of residents, families with children, seniors, people working in health care, agriculture, etc.).
Heterogeneous regions are, unlike homogeneous regions, delimited not on the basis of similarity of characteristics, but on the basis of relations between the elements. These relations are especially flows of goods, services or persons (imports, exports, transportation of residents).
Heterogeneous regions are, unlike homogeneous regions, delimited not on the basis of similarity of characteristics, but on the basis of relations between the elements. These relations are especially flows of goods, services or persons (imports, exports, transportation of residents).
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The functional region is defined as the area that is under the influence of the central place. An example is the GTA or the Greater Toronto Area, reflects the influence of Toronto on what locals call the 905 Region. The GTA itself has an influence throughout the 519 Region (905 and 519 being area codes), and this could be another region.
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region are the region having similarities of the selected elements where as functional regions have activities economic aling to common town market region are test on humidity where as functional region is best on functional interrelationship of lemons
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