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3 years ago
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Louisville, Kentucky is located in a valley and is built on the Ohio River. Its streetpatterns follow the orientation of the riv

er. These features refer most directly toLouisville’s:a.Situationb.Relative distancec.Gentrificationd.Sitee.Absolute
Geography
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OLga [1]3 years ago
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Answer: d.Site

Explanation:

Site is the totality of natural and man-made features in a location. On a map, it shows the location in the midst of its surrounding roads, landmarks, or water bodies, otherwise known as its situation.  Situation describes the surrounding features of a location.

Gentrification is the process of modifying a neighborhood or district such that it matches a more affluent taste.

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