Lake Michigan is in the east direction.
<span>Chernozems (from the Russian words for “black earth”) are humus-rich grassland soils used extensively for growing cereals or for raising livestock. They are found in the middle latitudes of both hemispheres, in zones commonly termed prairie in North America, pampa in Argentina, and steppe in Asia or in eastern Europe.</span>
I think its C but I could be wrong, but I think it's c because water vapor evaporates in the atmosphere due to the heat off the sun and it turns to water again and then the water heats up and turns into vapor.
1. Pitcher plants can be mostly found southeastern coastal plains of North America. Generally, you would see them in a sunny and not-too-crowded wetlands.
2. Birds of paradise is not technically a flower. They are birds that are found in the tropical rainforests of southeast Asia such as in Indonesia.
3. Japanese arum can be found in Japan's moist and shaded areas.
4. Bitter orange can be found in southeast Asia.
5. Arum lily are found in most southern Africa such as south Africa.
Location: is defined as a particular place or position. Most studies of geography begin with the mention of this theme of geography. Location can be of two types: absolute location and relative location. In the former case, the location of a place is defined by its latitude and longitude or its exact address.
Place:The physical and human characteristics of a location. Physical characteristics include things such as mountains, rivers, and beaches. Human characteristics include things such as political institutions, culture, housing.
Human-Environment Interaction: can be defined as interactions between the human social system and (the “rest” of) the ecosystem. Human social systems and ecosystems are complex adaptive systems
Movement: Humans Interacting on the Earth. The postmodern world is one of great interaction between places
Region: A region is an area of land that has common features. A region can be defined by natural or artificial features. Language, government, or religion can define a region, as can forests, wildlife, or climate. Regions, large or small, are the basic units of geography