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How do geographers see everything? How do they study everything?

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They see everything by using research and looking back into timelines and read info in books or on computers. They study by looking for things that look unusual
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User Esteban
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Sometimes they use a map or they do some research on the place/area they are looking into. They could also go the the area/place and do some self research they're and take some sample of what the rocks and plants are like.

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