Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Reflection on Maps




Physical features, climate, and elevation all affect each other. One example of how they affect each other could be a desert - the desert, being the physical feature, is only created by the climate of that area, which is a very arid, dry climate. If the desert had a tropical climate, it wouldn't be a desert!
I learned a lot from this mapping project, and it wasn't all just about India. I learned that in any country, the physical features depend on the climate, and the elevation somewhat depends on the physical features. Humans tend to settle in places where there's enough natural resources, and the resources depend on physical features, the climate, and also the elevation.

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