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Explore the relationship between climate and land use, from Tundra to Natural Resources. Learn about Political, Economic, and Cultural Regions as well as Population Regions in this insightful vocabulary list.
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Geography Vocabulary #2 Climate and Uses of the Land
Climate The kind of weather a place has most often, year after year.
Natural Vegetation Plant life that grows naturally in a place.
Tundra A cold, dry region where trees cannot grow.
Natural Resource Something found in nature that people can use.
Nonrenewable A resource that cannot be made again by nature or people.
Renewable A resource that can be made again by nature or by people.
Political Region A region in which people share a government and have the same leaders.
Economic Region A region based on the work people do or the products they make.
Cultural Region A region based on culture.
Population Region A region based on where people live.
Vocabulary List Climate- the kind of weather a place has most often, year after year Tundra – a cold, dry region where trees cannot grow. Natural Vegetation – plant life that grows naturally in a place. Natural Resource – something found in nature that people can use. Nonrenewable – a resource that cannot be made again by nature or people. Renewable – a resource that can be made again by nature or by people. Political Region – a region in which people share a government and have the same leaders. Economic Region – a region based on the work people do or the products they make. Cultural Region – a region based on culture. Population Region – a region based on where people live.