When studying the Calumet region of Illinois and Indiana, Alfred Meyer noted four stages of development as new groups occupied this land. In stage 4, conurbanization, new cities spread across new territories and grew toward one another. (Option C)
<h3>What is the Calumet Region about?</h3>
The Calumet Region is the geographic area in the United States drained by the Grand Calumet River and the Little Calumet River in northeastern Illinois and northern Indiana. It is a component of the Great Lakes Basin, which leads to the Atlantic Ocean.
A conurbation is an urban region formed when two or more cities merge, as in Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, Essen-Dusseldorf (the "Rhine-Ruhr-Wupper"), or Katowice-Gliwice (Poland). While Agglomeration is the region around the city centre that extends beyond the city core.
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The process that lays down sediment in a new location is erosion.
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