GIS, GPS etc.
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they see earth
It is to do with the scale used on the maps and globes.
One advantage to using a globe is that you can more accurately determine distances than you can with a flat map. Flat maps distort the spherical surface and that distortion can be significant over long distances.
Two projections used by geographers are Equal-area projections and- here's a guess for the second- ground surveys.
Maps and Globes
Maps and Globes
They use tools such as maps, globes, compasses, sencers, scales, etc.
Globes and maps
Some tools that geographers use are maps, globes, censers, compasses and many more. and they also use a Key map legend to help them decide where certain things are.
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=maps and globes are the main tools.=
Yes
they use maps and observations
they see earth
Globes are inconvenient and hard to work with. Geographers (and other people) sacrifice accuracy for convenience by using a two-dimensional projection which is more portable.
There are several tools that geographers use to study the world. They are maps, GIS, remote sensing, observations, surveys, mathematical models, and air photos.