themes; subfields
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sub field and theme
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Subfields; themes
Themes; subfields
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.
They use tools such as maps, globes, compasses, sencers, scales, etc.
which of the following tools do environmental scientists and demographers use to study how population size, as well as rates of consumption and technology use, influence the impact of given population on the environment
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.
Tools that are commonly used to study daily life include things like polls and surveys. Sometimes video cameras and audio recordings are also used to study daily life.
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There are several tools that geographers use to study the world. They are maps, GIS, remote sensing, observations, surveys, mathematical models, and air photos.
Maps and Globes
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.
what are some of the geographers basic tools
Maps and Globes
They use tools and measure earth again with the help of scientific tools
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they use maps and observations
Geographers do not usually study political science. Some of them do study political geography (the location of countries, capitals, administrative divisions), and then they may consult with political scientists in fields such as understanding and drawing borders, selecting capitals, determining the 'start date' for a country etc. etc. In the same vein, political scientists consult with geographers, as many data collection processes nowadays are geo-coded (such as violent conflict, international aid flows etc.), and require tools that geographers use.
Early geographers used direct observation and modern geographers collect data using indirect observation