How goes geographers classify location
how do scientists classify the severity and type of impact on ecosystems by floods, tornadoes, and, hurricanes
Geographers use temperature, moisture (precipitation), and vegetation (plants) to identify climates on Earth. Hope it helps! :)
Geographers classify rivers by several ways. The ways that pertain to the question can be described in two ways. A river that carries the most water can be classified as the "largest" river. In this case, the Amazon River is the greatest one in the world. Geographers also classify rivers by length. In this case, the Nile River is the longest at about 4,000 miles in length.
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How goes geographers classify location
Geographers classify climate regions by the weather and climate they have
how do scientists classify the severity and type of impact on ecosystems by floods, tornadoes, and, hurricanes
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Geographers use temperature, moisture (precipitation), and vegetation (plants) to identify climates on Earth. Hope it helps! :)
The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems
Geographers classify distributions based on their pattern or arrangement across space. Common classifications include clustered (aggregated), dispersed (uniform), or random patterns. These distributions provide insights into the underlying processes shaping the spatial arrangement of phenomena.
Geographers study the eastern and southern hemispheres to understand the distribution of landforms, climate patterns, ecosystems, and human populations in these regions. By exploring these areas, geographers can analyze the interconnectedness of different physical and human systems on Earth.
The continental islands, Oceanic islands, and the Atolls.
The continental islands, Oceanic islands, and the Atolls.
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