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~Ex: This town is 50 degrees North and 40 degrees West. A relative location describes the location of something with distance from other landmarks. ~Ex: The restaurant is one mile past that big tree on the side of the road. || Physical characteristics include mountains, beaches, forests, and plains. They are basically what was there (and is) where no people have built ove ||
 *  [[image:http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQAfP0datpDNXZF6RTR05RdaQrGZ2kZY9VhUHRGujogAWwPOJjNZw width="173" height="103"]] Location
 * Absolute Location
 * Relative Location || An absolute location describes the position of something with coordinates.
 * [[image:http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRqC1iVkhuH-P-x8VpJDzaOdG_A6nFDXjqNY_qREB86oPDXOU7Fxg]] Place
 * Human Characteristics
 * Physical Characteristics || Human characteristics include ideas and actions of people in that area. Those actions effect the environment, like buildings, roads, and clothing styles.
 * * [[image:http://www.yourdictionary.com/images/articles/lg/1029.HumanEnvironment.jpg width="225" height="150"]]Human-Environmental Interactions
 * Humans adapt to the environment
 * Humans modify the environment
 * Humans depend on the environment || Human-Environmental Interactions tell about how humans and the environment around them effect each other.

When it is cold, humans will adapt to the environment by wearing warm clothing. Or when it is rainy, humans will adapt by wearing waterproof jackets and rain boots.

Humans can modify the environment, too. They might clear a forest to build houses, and build a road to make a travel route.

Humans also depend o the environment, They will rely on rivers for transportation and water, and they will rely on forests for lumber. ||
 * * [[image:http://img.weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/newspaper-man-615.gif width="245" height="139"]]Movement
 * People
 * Goods
 * Ideas || Movement is the interaction of people around the world. It's also the travel of goods and ideas.

When people interact, they move. Humans are social people, and so we like to be around one another. We will move to populated areas so we can interact with others.

When goods move, it is because of people. Human's wants and needs means that products from other countries need to transported to places where people live.

Ideas can move, too. If someone in Japan starts a fashion trend, the idea will move across the world until it reaches Americans. this can happen by word of mouth, the Internet, and newspapers and other periodicals. ||
 * * [[image:http://mapsof.net/uploads/thumbnails/120/oceania-globe-map.jpg]]Regions
 * Formal
 * Functional
 * Vernacular (perceptual) || Regions are simple. They are areas, or spaces, defined by some sort of boundary.

A formal boundary is defined by the government. the boundary between Montana and Idaho is a formal boundary. These boundarys are not fought over, as they have been agreed upon beforehand.

A functional boundary is a boundary created by a function or service in that area. This could include the area in which an airline flies, or a restaurant delivers.

A vernacular boundary is created mostly in people's perception. This could include the boundary of the southern states and northern states in America. || Sources: @http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] http://www.city-data.com/