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Give two examples of physical geography, two examples of human geography, and two examples of natural history associated with the place you live.
Austin replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 50 Members · 53 Replies
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Here in our are of central Virginia, USA, we live on the east side of the Blue Ridge mountains, in rolling foothills. Our 2 acres of property contains deciduous and evergreen trees and plants, we have 3 little ponds with fish, and lots of God’s creatures visit us and get fed!
Our little house sits on the property surrounded by trees, and we have 2 outbuildings as well, snugged between the trees. I have created brush piles of branches and leaves around the property for small creatures like birds, moles, voles and others to hide in during the night/bad weather/hide from predators. Not far from us is a manmade lake, and a large river. -
There are snow covered trees & frozen lakes & snow prairies where I live. In winter, I can fish after cutting a hole in the ice and I need to dress very warm to go outside. We can see squirrels scurrying to find the food they hid and we do not need to battle mosquitos!
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Physical Geography: I am living in Singapore near the Pasir Ris where the landscape is a beach and with a view of Pulao Ubin Island not far from the shore.
Human Geography: In Singapore, we produce vegetable products through hydroponics in car parks. We also recycle sewage water via sewage water treatment plant.
Natural History: Singapore is a Garden City and Forest City. It’s normal in Singapore to see monkeys under your flat, birds coming inside the kitchen monitor lizard along the pathway, etc. -
Physical geography – flat lands, river valley
Human geography – large city, wheat fields
Natural history – tree lined streets, Canada geese -
Two examples of Physical Geography: Caribbean Sea & Blue Mountain
Human Geography: Building (Concrete or Board Houses ) and Burying Dead ( sepulcher, vault or mausoleum); wake and prayer meeting
Natural Geography: humming bird and lignum vitae