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Regions are changing constantly. When two people group places together into a region, they might do it differently. What region of the United States do you live in? In a short paragraph, describe your region and write about three distinguishing characteristics it possesses. Regions are changing constantly. When two people group places together into a region, they might do it differently. What region of the United States do you live in? In a short paragraph, describe your region and write about three distinguishing characteristics it possesses.

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Answered by ambreenbano24
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Regional geographers may also study smaller regions, such as urban areas. A regional geographer may be interested in the way a city like Shanghai, China, is growing. They would study transportation, migration, housing, and language use, as well as the human impact on elements of the natural environment, such as the Huangpu River.

Answered by aditijaink283
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In addition to its forests, fauna, and climate, a region may be distinguished by its language, system of government, or religion.

The United States can be divided into regions in a variety of ways.

There are many ways to classify the United States into regions. The Library of Congress lists 16.

Atlantic States, Middle Atlantic States, Middle West or Midwest, New England, Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Northwest, Pacific States, South Atlantic, etc.

Explanation:

A region is a section of land having comparable features. Natural characteristics like the climate or terrain can be included. In addition, they may be manufactured, like a language or a religion.

A region may be defined by the language spoken there, governance rule there, or religion that is followed, as well as by its woods, wildlife, or climate found.

No matter how big or little, regions are the fundamental units of geography.

The Middle Atlantic States and characteristics

  1. Sometimes known as the Mid-Atlantic States, are a group of states in the northeastern and southeastern parts of the United States.
  2. The area focused on the Washington metropolitan area, comprising Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia is regarded as the region's nucleus.
  3. While the majority of the early inhabitants were farmers, traders, and fishermen, the Mid-Atlantic states acted as a "melting pot" for new immigrants from Europe and provided the emerging United States with heavy industry. Cities like New York City and Newark on either side of the Hudson River, Philadelphia on the Delaware River, Allentown on the Lehigh River, and Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay all developed up alongside important ports, shipping lanes, and waterways.

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