By relating seemingly unrelated data, GIS can help individuals and organizations better understand spatial patterns and relationships. ... GIS can use any information that includes location. The location can be expressed in many different ways, such as latitude and longitude, address, or ZIP code.
Answer:
Treeline is the sign if the wood s in good condition, is it healthy.
Explanation:
Looking at the lines people can see if the wood is rotting. These lines are particularly interesting to craftsmen as they look at them to see what type of wood will they use.
These lines are representing the orientation of wooden cell fibers. The wood line is an edge where a tree can grow.
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northern Canada
Northern Canada is your answer. It is the closest to the North Pole (a pretty cold place) and is farthest away from the equator (where most of the hottest places in the world is found)
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There ethnic was wavered after most of them were wiped out
A geologist does not study germs: A geologist is focused on the rocks on earth, and germs are not rocks, but living organisms.
In a way, the other two options : "the Earth" and "geography" are both correct and they are the same: Geography is the study of the Earth, including the organisms living on it.
If we understand "the Earth" to mean only the physical Earth - then this is the correct answer.