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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
13

Which of the following accurately lists physical factors that help constitute a region?

History
1 answer:
ANEK [815]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

There are several factors that can influence developments in the growth center, including:

  • Location
  • Natural resources
  • Human Resources
  • Topography
  • Supporting facilities
  • Industry
  • Social and cultural community

The physical factors include:

  • Location
  • Natural resources
  • Topography
  • Supporting Facilities

Explanation:

  • Location is a definite position in space.
  • Natural resources are all things that come from nature that can be used to meet the needs of human life.
  • Topography is the study of the shape of the earth's surface and other objects such as planets, natural satellites (moons and so on), and asteroids.
  • Supporting facilities such as roads, public transportation, commercial centers, settlements, electricity networks, and others will have the opportunity to quickly become centers of growth. The facility is the main capital in building a rapid area.

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