Site and Situation

Today we learned that site and situation is also a physical character of a place. Some examples are climate, water sources, topography, soli, vegetation, latitude, and elevation. Climate can influence the type of animals that live in that climate. Water sources are rivers, lakes, and oceans. Topography is how you can tell on a map how high a physical feature above sea level, it shows where it is rocky, hilly, and where the mountains are in the United States. Soil effects people and what jobs they do. An example of Vegetation is, the grasses in Oregon, there are different types of grasses and different types of trees. Latitude effects how hot the state or country is. Elevation is the amount of land above sea level.  

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