Geography SB3 Earth’s Resources

Geography SB3 Earth’s Resources by Elspeth Leacock, published by Millmark Education in October 2009, is a 24-page exploration of the physical and human characteristics that define our planet. This book presents essential concepts such as landforms, climate, and natural resources, alongside the ways in which human activities alter environments. It also introduces readers to the geographical tools of latitude and longitude, emphasizing the significance of regions and their shared characteristics.
In this edition, readers will discover how natural resources, including both renewable and nonrenewable types, play a crucial role in shaping economic activities and population distribution. The text delves into the transportation of resources between regions, highlighting the interconnectedness of geography and human impact. This informative work is designed for young readers interested in science and nature, particularly within the fields of Earth sciences and geography.
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Physical characteristics include landforms, climate, and natural resources. Human characteristics are changes people make to a place. Latitude and longitude describe location. A region is an area that shares one or more characteristics. Regions have natural resources, some of which are nonrenewable. Resources are transported between regions. They can affect economic activity and population.
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