Answer:
d. Eastern Europe
Explanation:
The word perception simply means the ability of someone or group of people to assume an imaginary image of a location despite the fact that it never existed. Perceptual region is an assumed region due to perception of how the people in that region behave.
Eastern Europe is an example of such despite the fact that, there is no such thing as Eastern European country but because they are similar in culture, tradition or language, people tends to classify them together as eastern Europe.
<span>In 1970, many East Pakistanis felt that West Pakistan treated East Pakistan like a colony. West Pakistan had more revenue and East Pakistan felt that less of this money was being spent there than should have been, Then when Pakistan became friendly with the US and China, and India was friendly with the Soviet Union, India encouraged the separatist sentiment in East Pakistan. East Pakistan eventually became Bangladesh.</span>
<h2>False</h2>
<h3>Siberia covers 5,100,000 sq mi and in percentage it 9%</h3>
I guess this could be personal prefrence, but I think that most people would live near the Tropic of Capricorn because the Arctic Circle would way to cold to habit and live there all year.