the place where a river starts
Geographical radiation refers to the distribution of radiation levels across a geographical area. It can vary due to factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to sources of radiation, and geological composition of the area. Monitoring geographical radiation levels is important for assessing potential health risks and environmental impacts.
During the medieval period, one of the main sources for geographical knowledge was the work of the ancient Greek scholar Claudius Ptolemy. His book, "Geographia," compiled information from various sources and was widely used as a reference for mapmaking and navigation. Ptolemy's work was highly influential and considered authoritative for centuries.
makes it easier to remember all the antonyms in a word
It's called The Most Geographical Feature of Jamaica.
Limestone, iron ore, water-surplus, salt, arable land
Xenon is obtained from the atmosphere, not from ores.
Sources of geographical data include satellites (remote sensing), aerial photography, GIS databases, surveys, field data collection, and crowdsourcing through platforms like OpenStreetMap. These sources provide information on terrain, land cover, infrastructure, demographics, and more for various geographical analyses and applications.
Geographical radiation refers to the distribution of radiation levels across a geographical area. It can vary due to factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to sources of radiation, and geological composition of the area. Monitoring geographical radiation levels is important for assessing potential health risks and environmental impacts.
Geographic segmentation is analyzing and collecting information according to the physical location and other data sources
Peru's National Geographical Institute say 895.4 metres but other sources say 870 metres.
During the medieval period, one of the main sources for geographical knowledge was the work of the ancient Greek scholar Claudius Ptolemy. His book, "Geographia," compiled information from various sources and was widely used as a reference for mapmaking and navigation. Ptolemy's work was highly influential and considered authoritative for centuries.
Common energy sources found in regions can include fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as renewable sources like solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal power. The specific availability of these energy sources can vary depending on the geographical location and local resources.
Google collects geographical data through other map sources and their users itself to create a computerized visualization of the world.
Non-geographical.
The "Atlas of World Religions" by Ninian Smart is a well-known example that references sources. It provides a comprehensive overview of various world religions, their beliefs, practices, and geographical distribution, supported by citations and references to scholarly works.
Major geographical regions
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