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almond37 [142]
3 years ago
7

List five professions that use geography and explain who these professions use those skills.

Geography
1 answer:
stepan [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Five professional are Cartographer, Town planner, Teachers, Gis experts, Demographers,

Explanation:

  • As cartography is the art and science of making maps the Cartographers use geographic data on maps from various maps, diagrams and define locational boundaries. Use the geographic principles of the globe to form models of the earth's surface.
  • Town planners or urban geographers use the art of geography to interpret and plan the cities formation and development, they also use the basic geographic techniques like zoning and land-use patterns of a city, the internal structure, etc.
  • Teachers, they use their knowledge of geography to teach and develop approaches so as the student can understand the world better, they use innovative ideas and out of text information to spread this body of knowledge far and wide.
  • Demographers, generally study the population parameters based on the statistics and data collected from the surveys both primary and secondary. Population studies also come under this field, and analysis the population age and sex ratio, etc.
  • Gis experts or professional working with the software need to have a thorough knowledge of geography as it helps them to formalise and plan various types of maps the as they are governed by the government bodies and private groups in the country.
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