Earth's Uniqueness

    Today in class we went over the key question: Why is Each Point on Earth Unique? A place is a unique location of a feature and regions are areas of unique characteristics. Each place on Earth is unique in its own way, but can also be similar to other places. Things are found where they are based on their geographic questioning and their similarities. Place and region help make a place unique and differentiate it from other places. The difference between these two terms is that a place is a point, a region is an area. We also talked about our own areas and how where we live is unique from the other people in our class. Some people live on acres and acres of land, with another house maybe a quarter mile away. Some people live in town homes where your neighbor is right next door and they live on about a half acre. This shows how even the people in our class live in completely different areas in Maryland.

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