When Geographers study the earth they will want to find out the spatial dimension (where something is and why is it there) and the ecological dimension (how do humans interact with it).
Historians usually ask questions that begin with who, what, when, why and how. they tend to base their questions around one major question.
You can ask her where she found courage to do what she did. You can also ask her some questions about her family, such as how many siblings she had, and so on.
You did not ask a question.
*ME*
Since Christopher Columbus is already dead and has been for a solid period of time, I doubt you will be able to ask him any questions anytime soon.
1.What is earth2.Where is the earth3.how is the earth earth4.rock?
Historians study the past and focus on understanding events, people, and societies over time. Geographers study the Earth's physical features and human-environment interaction, examining spatial relationships and patterns. Historians analyze the chronology of events, while geographers emphasize spatial distribution.
The four questions that geographers ask is:Why the earth is spherical?How the earth was formed?Why the interior part of the earth is hotter than the external part?How the mountains and other physical features were formed.
1) Where am I? 2) How did I get here?
what are some questions that biologist might ask about the living things they study
What features make up a physical region
You ask people questions...
1) Where am I? 2) How did I get here?
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five different answers, based on what type of geography they study. apex(:
They will ask: "When will the sun explode?"
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