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5 Themes of Geography: Universal Studios
5 Themes of Geography: Universal Studios
5 Themes of Geography: Universal Studios
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Human Physical
Characteristics Characteristics
• Rollercoaster/rides • Trees (a lot of them)
• Concession stands • Grass
• Restaurants • Bushes
• Fun houses
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
INTERACTION
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Human Adaptations
Throughout the years All the rides were
many modifications built including a
were implemented to parking lot.
support Universal Restaurants and
Studios (Hollywood). various other building
This includes artificial have also been added
trees and grass.
Environmental
Adaptations
As you would expect, animals had habited the land on which Universal Studios
(Hollywood) was built. Just like everywhere else they've moved away from the
developed area. The park also attracts various types of animals. This is because of all the
food stands and people, garbage is left everywhere. Some of these animals are rats and
raccoons.
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movement
People, rides, cars, food and animals, everything is constantly moving. People from all
over the world are coming to one place to experience one extraordinary thing. So
much is happening all at once, from a exhilarating ride spinning around to someone
just eating there burger.
In a normal year
approximately 9.5
million people visit
Universal Studios
Hollywood
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