They classify distribution based on 3 main properties - density, concentration, and pattern.
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.
geographers perspective is to study climate,landforms,and biomes .
how do geographers look at the world
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.
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How goes geographers classify location
Geographers classify climate regions by the weather and climate they have
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Geographers use temperature, moisture (precipitation), and vegetation (plants) to identify climates on Earth. Hope it helps! :)
The continental islands, Oceanic islands, and the Atolls.
The continental islands, Oceanic islands, and the Atolls.
Geographers study population distribution at all scales: local, regional, national and global. All scales of population distribution are considered to enable population geographers to investigate the factors that influence the movement and settlement of people in places and the consequences and interactions that occur as a result of these distributions.
Biologists - like taxonomists, palaeobiologists and geneticists - study how organisms move within space, while geographers study how the landscape affects the same distributions.
Geographers classify rivers by several ways. The ways that pertain to the question can be described in two ways. A river that carries the most water can be classified as the "largest" river. In this case, the Amazon River is the greatest one in the world. Geographers also classify rivers by length. In this case, the Nile River is the longest at about 4,000 miles in length.
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No. There are many other distributions, including discrete ones, that are symmetrical.