draw an example of each polygon
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Cells would die because of the light.
Depends on your region, for example some areas in the UK, "bloody" would be one of them.
You divide the area of the shaded region by the area of the full circle. For example, if the radius of the shaded region is 2 meters, the probability would be 4pi / 36pi, or 1/9. If the shaded region is a 'slice' of the circle, the chance is just the fraction of the circle which the 'slice' is.
Colorado is a region
draw a population then draw where the animals are (one animal at each region) then draw the legend and tell how many animals are where the certain animal is and draw (i recommend this) the estimated amount of animals.
An example of a venacular region of Australia would be the outback
a banana
What is not an example of a region?
Me it depends on which type of paper ur using like for example if its on a small paper i would draw it like kinda small in the center of it And if it big i would draw it a big circle until the ends of the circle reaches the corners HOPE I HELPED!
Since we all know that a functional region that has one or more characteristic and is centered around a node, then an example of this would have to be the Amish people.
Native Americans did not have much to draw with, so they used the resources they could find. For paint, they would find it from nature. For example, red:blood yellow: flowers etc. They would draw and write with sticks and stones.
A human region is a region with lots of human characteristics example ,it could have lots of society involved.
A fairly extreme example would be the Polder region of Netherlands. Not sure if this constitutes as it is artificial in a sense
Since a vernacular region is a region that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity. Knowing this, an example of this type of region would be the South in the U.S. because the definition of the south is different for each individual depending on their personal beliefs. ( a vernacular region is also referred to as a perceptual region)
The umbilical region refers to a region on the surface of the stomach and is not inside of any cavity, per se. It lies on top of the abdominal cavitly. It refers to the region around the umbilicus (belly button in common terms) -- if you would draw a square box about 3 inches around the umbilicus that would refer to the umbilical region.