How do geogrophers describe where things are?

Geographers can describe where things are by site. Site is the physical character of a place. Some characteristics of a place are climate, water, sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation. Site's characteristics have always had an impact in selecting a place to live and settle. Also the factors of a site where some settle can also depend on their culture. For example, some like hilltop site from easy defense from attack. Another example would be that many people would live near river-crossing points to make it easier to communicate with people in other places. Human have the ability to modify the charcuteries of a site. For example, Peter Minuit bought the island, Manhattan, for the equivalent of $23.75 worth of Dutch gold and silver coins and then Manhattan's additional area was created by filling in portions of the East River and the Hudson.

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