Site and Situation
Today, our key question was, "How do geographers describe where things are?" This opened up our discussion about site and situation. Mr. Schick explained to us that geographers can describe the location of a place by site, which is the physical character of a place. Important site characteristics include climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation. Next, we read Mr. Schick's blog post from yesterday, which further explained what site is. There were two important parts of the text that I took note of. For starters, people have disagreed on the attributes of a good site. This has been relevant for a long time now, and dates back to the beginning of time. Secondly, humans have the ability to modify the characteristics of a site. For example, humans can expand and develop pieces of land to fit their needs. Battery Park City, for instance, is a 142-acre site designed to house more than 20,000 residents and 30,000 office workers. Overall, I learned the characteristics of site and how it is linked to our everyday world.
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