they try to answer where thing are located and where they are!
Where are things located? and why are they there?
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Geographers ask various questions about the world. For example, they might be interested to know how tall a specific mountain is.
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It is false. Geographers do not use mapsglobesand computers to study people and places.
To express something is to show of represent it. For example, the sailboat expressed my love for the sea. Or something like that....
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"Where" and "Why".
Geographers study both physical and human characteristics of a place because they want to get a better understanding of a place in two different categories in geography
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It is false. Geographers do not use mapsglobesand computers to study people and places.
Continents are important because they provide a framework for studying geography and understanding the distribution of landmasses on Earth. They play a crucial role in shaping climate, ecosystems, and human societies. Additionally, continents are used as a basis for geopolitical boundaries and economic activities.
Geographers use various types of evidence including maps, satellite imagery, aerial photographs, field observations, demographic data, and statistical analysis to study and understand patterns and processes related to the Earth's physical and human environments.
Geographers study history to understand the dynamics of human-environment interactions over time, to provide context for present-day spatial patterns and processes, and to identify trends and patterns that can inform future decision-making. Understanding historical processes helps geographers interpret how landscapes and societies have changed and evolved over time.
Questions are put in so many different places in a school book to make it easier to find the answers. Instead of putting all the questions at the end of the chapter, sometimes questions will be placed in the middle of the chapter.
Geographers may ask questions related to the 5 themes of geography, including: Location - Where is a place located? Place - What are the physical and human characteristics of a location? Human-Environment Interaction - How do humans interact with their environment? Movement - How and why do people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another? Region - What are the similarities and differences between different areas?
To express something is to show of represent it. For example, the sailboat expressed my love for the sea. Or something like that....
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Gps ( global positioning system )