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<span> a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture, and language.</span>
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Mercator projection
Explanation:
Using a flat paper map to represent the sphere that is our planet has always been a challenge. The Mercator projection is one of the most common representation, although we know it is more accurate around the Equator line and the precision diminishes as you get closer to the poles.
There are other types of projections, correcting some issues, but with their own flaws too. The only accurate representation of the planet is a globe, since it matches the shape of the planet.
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Explanation:
Places are locations on Earth with distinct characteristics - both human and physical - that give them meaning and distinguish them from other locations. Places are created on a variety of scales, from local to global, and often influence how people identify themselves. A person may introduce themselves as an Austinite, a Texan, an American, and/or an Asian American. Physical characteristics of place include landforms and climate while cultural characteristics include language, economic systems, and population.
Regions are areas defined by unifying physical and/or human characteristics. A region is a space that shares one or more qualities or characteristics. A region is a basic unit of study in geography. There are three types of regions:
- Formal, defined by related, measurable characteristics such as climate, vegetation, or religion (ex. North America, Sahara desert)
- Functional,organized around a central place and its connections (ex. Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Alamo Area Council of Governments, Texas Education Agency Education Service Center regions)
- Perceptual, defined by people's perceptions or attitudes (ex. the baseball map above)