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Location Name (City, Country)

Location Name (City, Country). Maps Needed:. Small Scale, Large Scale. Toponyms ;. 5 place names (cities/physical features) that reflect local history, culture, or natural heritage Identify place name, feature, and explain what it shows. Site:.

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Location Name (City, Country)

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  1. Location Name (City, Country)

  2. Maps Needed: • Small Scale, Large Scale

  3. Toponyms; • 5 place names (cities/physical features) that reflect local history, culture, or natural heritage • Identify place name, feature, and explain what it shows.

  4. Site: • A paragraph that explains the physical character of a place.

  5. Situation: • A paragraph that explains the location of a place relative to other places (relative location).

  6. Location: • Absolute location of city • Relative location (time zone) in reference to GMT

  7. Spatial Distribution: • Pick a characteristic central to the identity of your location. Provide a map showing the distribution of that characteristic.

  8. Environmental Determinism: • Describe an economic activity in your location that reflects environmental determinism.

  9. Possibilism: • Describe an economic activity in your location that reflects possibilism

  10. Distribution: • The arrangement of something across Earth’s surface

  11. Density: • Compute the following: • Arithmetic Density: • The total number of people divided by the total land area • Physiological Density: • The total number of people divided by all arable land (farmland) • Agricultural Density: • The total number of farmers (and family) divided by all arable land

  12. Regionalism: What region of the world is your location in? How can you explain that? Provide a map to support your position.

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