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mariarad [96]
2 years ago
9

Studying the characteristics of a particular region is best described as part of which of the following four historical traditio

ns of geography? A. area studies B. Spatial analysis C. human landscape interactions D. Earth science
Geography
2 answers:
trasher [3.6K]2 years ago
5 0

<u>ANSWER:</u>

Studying the characteristic of a particular region is Spatial analysis that best describes the traditions of geography.

<u>EXPLANATION:</u>

  • Spatial is a process in which the geographical structure is calculated and then taking the exact measures which is then transferred into a computer and is visualized.
  • Spatial analysis is considered as a very vital analysis, due to which complicated and narrow problems can be identified and solved in easy manner.
  • The digital representation makes it very easy to learn and make changes.
den301095 [7]2 years ago
4 0
The answer would be b. Spatial analysis. It does include the formal techniques that would study the entities through the geometric, topological and geographic properties. It does then study the characteristics of a region.Hope this answer would be of help.
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