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AP Human Geography
Unit 1 – Thinking Geographically
Topic 1.6
How would a geographer studying at the global scale approach analysis differently than one working at the local scale?
They would only consider factors that affect entire populations indiscriminately.
They would use completely different methodologies and data collection strategies.
They would look for patterns and trends across entire regions or continents rather than focusing on specific locales.
They would need to disregard any findings from the local level.
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AP Human Geography - 1.6 What are Scales of Analysis?
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