Physical geography is when the earth moves little earth pieces from one location to the other. An example of physical geography is, when a stream going down a mountain it moves from the mountain to another location outside of the mountain. While we were hiking up Cardigan Mountain, we saw a lot of physical geography. We saw that the Bailey Brook was a type of physical geography because as I said earlier, it keeps moving down the mountain into the lake or ocean near by. Another physical geography example was, a rock sliding down from a ledge. This rock is a great example because as the rock slid down the ledge, it was traveling to another location out of Cardigan.
Cultural geography is a whole other location. This location is when people move the earth from one place to the other. For example, if I took a rock from Cardigan Mountain and brought it home, it would make a cultural geography because I (Olivia) took a rock from one place (Cardigan Mountain) to another (Home). Another cultural geography was when our bus went from Hopkinton N.H. to Cardigan AMC lodge. Lastly on the mountain, there was cultural geography because, there was an abandoned car that was left there so, someone brought it from somewhere to Cardigan. That is Cultural Geography.
We were at Cardigan for 3 days, Sunday, September 25, Monday September 26 and Tuesday September 27.
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