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noname [10]
3 years ago
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What is spatial organization? A Information organized in a mind-map B Information organized according to cause and effect C Info

rmation organized according to physical location in space D Information organized chronologically
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mojhsa [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

C Information organized according to physical location in space

Explanation:

Spatial organization deals with space (that's why it's called <u>spatial</u>)... as in 3D.

It's in the real world, something you can touch and manipulate.

We would be talking for example of the spatial organization of a room, meaning where the furniture is, what are the dimensions of room, and so on.

That can be applied to any thing that is physical, concrete, and how it's organized in the real world.

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