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Orlando, Florida
Location
In the diagram above location is being shown. To begin with there are two types of location absolute and relative. Absolute location can either be described as latitiude and longitude which would be a global location, or it can be refered to as a street address which would be a local location. Relative location can be described by landmarks, time, or distance from another location.
Place
The diagram above shows the place of Florida. Place can be desricbed by using human and physical features. Physical charateristics includes mountains, rivers, soil, beaches, and wildlife. Human characteristics can be brought out by ideas and actions of people that result in changes to the enviorment such as buldings and roads.
Human Enviorment Interaction
Human Enviormental Interaction can be desribed as the need for certain things in a certain location. For example humans and animals that live in Florida depend on its large amounts of water in order for survival, without it there would be no life there. A couple of other examples would be how people will adapt to their enviorment and how people will modify their enviorment. These are all examples of Human Enviormental Interaction.
Movement
There are many different ways a person could describe movement. To begin with it can be described as the movement of people from one place to another. It can also be described as the movement of importing and expoting goods from place to place. Not only can people move from different places but they can also communicate through movement which goes back to Human Enviorment Interaction which was mentioned earlier in the presentstion.
Region
Region is the basic unit of study in Geography. Region is an area that displays unity in terms of government, language, or a possible landform situation. There are three basic types of region formal, which is defined by government boundries, functional which is defined by a function, and vernacular which is loosely described by peoples perception