Geographers are most likely to study landforms and their locations.
The Earth.
They would most likely study Landforms and their locations, since geographers study the Earth.the type of evidence that an archaeologist would find most useful is past. To learn about prehistory, historians would likely study all of the following except.
movement
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They would most likely study Landforms and their locations, since geographers study the Earth...
A biologist would likely only study physical things in regards to how they affect living things.
wouldn't it be human environment interaction?
Geographers use the five themes to help explain what a place is like and why is it like that
Geographers study maps by reading the legend, and seeing what other information would be helpful to them. They show info on the map by pointing out the labeled parts, and explaining what they symbolize.
The noun 'geographers' is a common noun, a general word for people who study of the earth, its features, and the distribution of life on the earth; the plural form of the singular noun 'geographer'.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing, for example, "The Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers" (academic journal).
A biologist studies things that are alive.