You can't just simply "get" a complex graph. I think what you are trying to say is how can you find a complex graph. Well, you go to Google and type in "complex graph". If you want to be more specific, then type in the specific thing you are researching. THERE! That is the solution!
geography is geography
No, geography is geography and agriculture is agriculture.
Human geographyPhysical geography
Thematic Geography is geography based on a certain theme.
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it basically means a graph,for instance geography,geo means the world and graphy is to do with a graph so look it up if you don't know what it is,and just for your information i am 11 and i go to the convent of Jesus and Mary language college and i am in year 7.
photograph, telegraph, geography, radiography
You can't just simply "get" a complex graph. I think what you are trying to say is how can you find a complex graph. Well, you go to Google and type in "complex graph". If you want to be more specific, then type in the specific thing you are researching. THERE! That is the solution!
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Geo, means earth. Graph, is a form of looking at something. So if you are looking at the Earth you are doing, Geography.
Sonograph, telegraph, memeograph, autobiography, bibliography, cartography, geography, oceanagraphy, photograph, seismograph. Yeah, this is pretty much all I can really think of.
Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the built environment, with particular reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface.
Caspian Sea -28 mhttp://www.nationmaster.com/graph/geo_ele_ext_low_poi-geography-elevation-extremes-lowest-point
Graphein (γραφειν) is the Greek word for 'to draw/write', and is the basis for the English prefix and suffix 'graph', as in graphics, graphologist, graphite, geography, photograph, telegraph etc.
geography is geography
hypnotic, calligraphy, sun, anchor, geography, archeology, palaentology, zoology, histology, biology, graph, monograph, pictograph, heliograph, graphology