Geographers use a combination of fieldwork, remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and spatial analysis to study and analyze various aspects of the Earth's surface, such as landscapes, Natural Resources, population distribution, and socio-economic patterns. They also utilize tools like maps, surveys, and qualitative research techniques to gather and interpret data for their research.
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Two projections used by geographers are Equal-area projections and- here's a guess for the second- ground surveys.
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It is false. Geographers do not use mapsglobesand computers to study people and places.
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Cartographers provide the maps that geographers use.
Geographers use a variety of research methods, including fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), cartography, surveys, interviews, case studies, archival research, and statistical analysis. These methods help geographers collect, analyze, and interpret spatial data to better understand patterns and processes in the natural and human environment.
Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are: cylindrical conic planar.
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Two projections used by geographers are Equal-area projections and- here's a guess for the second- ground surveys.
Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are: cylindrical conic planar.
The Geographers to study the world use SPATIAL.
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Yes, direct observation is a specialized research method used by geographers in their work. It involves firsthand data collection by physically observing a location or phenomenon, which can provide valuable insights and data for analysis and interpretation in geography research. This method allows researchers to gather primary data and understand spatial patterns and relationships in real-world settings.