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- what has uneven development led to?
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- what is space?
- what is the arrangement of a feature in space, and what are its three parts?
- what is density?
- what is concentration?
- are density and concentration the same or different?
- what is pattern?
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- what does poststructuralist geography examine?
- what does humanistic geography examine?
- what does behavioral geography examine?
1. What is space?
In geography (a subfield of Natural Science), space is a boundless, three - dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction. It can be physical space (like the space occupied by a mountain range) or conceptual space (like the space of cultural practices in a region).
The arrangement of a feature in space is called distribution. Its three parts are density (number of features per unit area), concentration (clustering or dispersion of features), and pattern (the geometric or spatial arrangement like linear, clustered, or random).
In the context of spatial analysis (geography), density is the number of a particular feature (e.g., population, buildings) per unit of area. Mathematically, it can be expressed as $Density=\frac{Number\ of\ features}{Area}$, like population density which is people per square kilometer.
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In geography, space is a three - dimensional extent (physical or conceptual) where objects/events have position/direction.