Geography, asked by IvanDeol, 1 year ago

good conclusion for school project of geography on the topic-
(natural regions of the world)

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Answered by aqibkincsem
192

The world we live in is large enough to accommodate us all and yet have places never seen by humans.


It has variety of landforms, from mountains to plains, from deserts to places receiving heavy rainfall and from small ponds to oceans larger than countries.


The world is the best gift bestowed upon us and we must do all we can to protect it.

Answered by Mustela
93

The natural regions across the globe are formed by sections and natural land advancements. There are climate shifts that also influence natural regions. Some are usually cool, some are much more modest. There are also those areas that have witnessed compelling weather variations at distinct seasons. Natural regions of the world are those centers that were established at the time when the world was emerging. Waterways, seas, and customarily created lakes would all be recognized for this movement. Volcanoes, plains, grasslands, and etc. are all components of “natural regions of the world” as are other common scenes. Representatives of those in the United States would be the copious mountain highlands such as the Rocky Mountains

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