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Dear Vector: The Five Themes Of Geography
Dear Vector, In sublette we have the 5 themes of geography and you do too so I challenge you to find out what your themes are. One of our themes is place it talks about our human/political and natural/physical characteristics. The human and political characteristic are the post office and the courthouse they are our connection to the outer world. The natural and physical characteristics are the crops and Mount Sunflower. The court house

The second theme is location there is absolute and relative location. Our absolute location is 37 degrees North and 101.3 degrees West. Our relative location is in the area of haskell county. See what difference it is, relative is close by and absolute

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