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scales show the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance on the ground. (it makes the make more realistic and so you can calculate distances)
Any point on Earth has a specific location that is determined by an imaginary grid of lines denoting latitude and longitude. Parallels of latitude measure distances north and south of the line called the Equator. Meridians of longitude measure distances east and west of the line called the Prime Meridian. Geographers use latitude and longitude to pinpoint a place's absolute, or exact, location.
Geographers use colors and shapes to show regions on a map.
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It is false. Geographers do not use mapsglobesand computers to study people and places.
Formal, functional, and vernacular.
Geographers use the word climate when referring to the weather of a country or region.
Geographers use maps because that's what geographers do for a living. Geographers use maps to learn about the Earth's surface. That is their job.
scales show the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance on the ground. (it makes the make more realistic and so you can calculate distances)
Any point on Earth has a specific location that is determined by an imaginary grid of lines denoting latitude and longitude. Parallels of latitude measure distances north and south of the line called the Equator. Meridians of longitude measure distances east and west of the line called the Prime Meridian. Geographers use latitude and longitude to pinpoint a place's absolute, or exact, location.
Geographers use a lot of tools like the compass and the measuring tape. You have to list the tools for me to choose which one is not used by the geographers.
The Geographers to study the world use SPATIAL.
Geographers use colors and shapes to show regions on a map.
Historically, geographers used maps, first hand accounts, and maybe even traveled to see things for themselves. Today, geographers usually rely on the vast amount of information gathered by satellites, which can then be viewed on computers. When making certain types of maps, such as population maps, they might use records in computer systems and feed them into a machine that generates the population map. They could also use computers or travel for other types of research.
geographers perspective is to study climate,landforms,and biomes .
Cartographers provide the maps that geographers use.
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