Places and Region: Place describes the features that make a site unique. regionsareareasthat share common characteristics. A place for defined by its distinctive climate and plant life.
Physical Systems: • Natural changes
– How things like hurricanes, volcanoes, and glaciers shape and change the earth’s surface
• Communities of plant and animals
– depend on the one another and their surroundings for survival
Human Systems: Movement is how things move from place to place. (This can be movement of people, ideas and/or beliefs, and goods.) Describes how people have shaped our world.
Environment and Society: How humans effect the environment – Good effects- planting trees for oxygen
– Bad effects-pollution from industries
• How the environment effects human
– Good effects- growing crops on the side of the mountain – Bad effects- the weather effects the clothing and shelter
The uses of geography: • Understand the relationships among people, places, and environments over time
• Understand the past and prepare for the future
Answer:
Loss of lands, loss of trade, some gains in health and literacy
Explanation:
The direct European colonization of Africa started in the late nineteenth century and lasted till the late twentieth century. It was termed New Imperialism and it resulted in different outcomes for the continent.
However majorly, the European colonization of Africa resulted in "Loss of lands, loss of trade, some gains in health and literacy."
This is because, during this period, it was the Europeans that were controlling the African lands and its resources, including its trades.
However, the Africans were exposed and gain better health facilities and were educated in western education.
Answer:
The differences include:
Japanese feudalism wasn’t based on hierarchy while the European was based on hierarchy.
The Japanese system was based on Chinese Confucian law and Buddhism while the European system was based on Roman and Germanic law.
The similarities is that the two systems causes series of war fare and societal unrest.
Answer: Establish parliament as ruling power of England
Explanation: