How is the Australian Outback an example of a perceptual region? Check TWO reasons.

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The question is asking how the Australian Outback can be classified as a perceptual region, specifically requiring two reasons that explain this classification.

Answer

it's based on people's perceptions of the area; it has no real borders

The final answer is 'it's based on people's perceptions of the area' and 'it has no real borders.'

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The final answer is 'it's based on people's perceptions of the area' and 'it has no real borders.'

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Perceptual regions are areas that people believe exist as part of their cultural identity. The Outback is seen as a vast, rugged, and remote part of Australia, even though it lacks a precise boundary and is more a matter of personal and public perception.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming all residents of a perceptual region share the same characteristics, like language or religion. Focus instead on perceptions and conceptual boundaries.

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