Which phenomenon is an example of human geography?(1 point)

Responses

an abandoned ghost town in prairie land

the advance of polar ice sheets during the Ice Ages

soil erosion creating a river channel over time

the migratory patterns of a species of fish

the migratory patterns of a species of fish

The phenomenon of the migratory patterns of a species of fish is an example of human geography.

The correct answer is "the migratory patterns of a species of fish".

To determine the correct option, you need to understand what human geography involves. Human geography focuses on the study of human activities, behaviors, and interactions in relation to their environment. It examines how people interact with their natural surroundings, including how they move across the Earth's surface.

Out of the given options, only the migratory patterns of a species of fish involve human activities and behaviors. These patterns can be studied through the analysis of different factors such as environmental conditions, fishing practices, habitat degradation, and the impact of human activities on the fish population.

In contrast, the other options (an abandoned ghost town, the advance of polar ice sheets, and soil erosion creating a river channel) are examples more directly related to physical geography rather than human geography.