Analyzing regional differences starts with analyzing the differences in the characteristics of the constituent features of the analysis area, and paying attention to the interconnections between the analysis features. The specific analysis is as follows:

Any landform is the result of the joint action of internal and external forces, and different regions are subjected to different forms of internal and external force action and their combinations due to different sea and land positions and longitude and latitude positions, resulting in regional differences in landforms
Formation of soil differences: Differences in climate, vegetation and human production activities in different regions cause differences in soil type, thickness, fertility, and pH
The main structure of human activities at different stages of social development is different, and the geographical and environmental elements affecting human activities are also different, which have obvious stage characteristics. The details are as follows