Thinking spatially refers to the ability to visualize and manipulate objects in a three-dimensional space, understanding their relationships and positions relative to one another. It involves skills such as spatial reasoning, navigation, and understanding geometry. This type of thinking is essential in fields like architecture, engineering, and geography, as it helps individuals conceptualize and solve problems related to space and layout. Ultimately, spatial thinking enhances problem-solving capabilities and creativity.
Thinking about the world based on the space that objects and people fill. Not exactly. If you're talking in terms of sequential thinking and spatial thinking, then spatial thinking is thinking visually. You think with the right side of your brain. Spatial thinking involves analysis, problem solving, and pattern prediction involving objects and their spatial relationships. It can involve geometry, and geometric thinking, mathematical transformation of information, engineering and architecture, astronomy, geography, informatics, modeling, video gaming, and the arts.
A border that follows a river or mountain range or similar natural feature.
Spatially distributed refers to the arrangement or spread of something across a physical space. It implies that the distribution of a particular item, phenomenon, or process occurs in different locations rather than being concentrated in one single area. This can relate to various aspects such as population, resources, or data.
organized spatially (apex)
Spatially means space and discontinuous in this case means broken. So it is broken space. The area that best defines this is the Mediterranean Europe.
microtubules
crappy
your reader should have a mental picture of it.
Spatially. - Novanet
the act of thinking and calulating for the situation and understand the situation
You mean what you were thinking, right? and no, I can't
it obviously means he was thinking of you..