Regions: A Unique Area
Today's first lesson objective was to define region, formal region, functional region and vernacular region. The definition of region is an area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics. The definition of formal region is an area within which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics. The definition of functional region is an area organized around a node or focal point. The definition of vernacular region is an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity.
The second learning objective was to compare and contrast the different types of regions human geographers use. A region and formal region are similar because they are both defined by one or more distinctive characteristics. A region is defined by one or more distinctive characteristics and a formal region is an area where everyone has one or more distinctive characteristics in common. A vernacular region and functional region are different because a functional region is based around a central point that is actually part of the region and a vernacular region is believed to be part of their region.
The second learning objective was to compare and contrast the different types of regions human geographers use. A region and formal region are similar because they are both defined by one or more distinctive characteristics. A region is defined by one or more distinctive characteristics and a formal region is an area where everyone has one or more distinctive characteristics in common. A vernacular region and functional region are different because a functional region is based around a central point that is actually part of the region and a vernacular region is believed to be part of their region.
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