Some geographers study human geographic characteristics in addition to physical geographic characteristics. Summarize three examples of human geographic characteristics that might be recorded by a geographer studying Africa.
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Geographers describe a place by two kinds of characteristics: physical and human. The physical characteristics of a place make up its natural environment and include landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, natural vegetation, and animal life. The human characteristics of a place come from human ideas and actions.
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Physical and human qualities are used by geographers to characterize a location. Landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, natural flora, and animal life are examples of physical qualities that make up a place's natural environment. Human ideas and deeds give a location its human traits.
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