As far as fiction writing, it gives you more options for places to set your story in, and can add depth to your characters and their conversations. Readers might also feel a connection to the story if they can relate to a certain area or city that's mentioned within the story.
You could call them a "knowledge seeker" or "curious individual."
Prejudice: when someone forms an opinion about someone or a group of people before he could have adequate information or knowledge about them.
They can but it could be fraud and deception if you did not know about it.
"Typewriter". Enthusiasts sometimes use the slang term "Typer" for short. I've never seen the expression "typer writer", but it could be a nickname to mean someone who writes on a typewriter.
An underlying assumption in a piece of writing could be that the audience shares the author's perspective or background knowledge. This assumption may lead the writer to omit explanations or details that are necessary for a diverse audience to fully understand the content.
Every male ever exposed to films thinks that he could be a script writer.
There are many places where one could find pictures of horses galloping. One could find pictures of horses galloping at popular on the web sources such as Chill Out Point and National Geographic.
Columbus made several voyages to obtain land, wealth and notoriety. Those could be found regardless of geographic knowledge
That could be a Geographic Information System. That could also be a GPS device.
Geography is basically the science of studying planet Earth's surface and thereunder. A great example would be by answering general knowledge questions such as "I heard there's civil conflict in Libya... but where is that?" you could say "Libya is on the African continent, way up north to the left (west) of Egypt"
It can be, but the story could also be a biography or an autobiography. A memoir is not necessarily about a person's life. It could also be about an historical event or a related series of events - and should be written from personal knowledge or from sources of personal knowledge.
Yes vehicle tracking devices can be used on your vehicle without your knowledge. If you find this to be the case and it was not put there by the police it is illegal.