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if multipl both a) and b)
if just one then it is a)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
A human geographer is MOST likely to study "Where a population's activities are located and why"
Explanation:
An important branch of geography that mainly involves the study of human race is the human geography.The persons involved in the process is called human geographers. It involves study of the their origins, race, their interactions and the ideologies that affect them. They also study about how these groups of people standardise themselves in particular places. Human geography is sub divided into 5 categories namely Population geography, Medical Geography, Political geography, Economic geography, Religious geography
- Population geography is mainly concerned with the demographics that involves study, migration,population distribution,origin and growth in a particular region.
- Economic geography is study that is used to identify the the way in which different services and products are produced and distributed in the various markets.
- Medical Geography is the branch of geography that studies the patterns of how the diseases are spread..
- Religious geography studies the spread and distribution of religious groups, their culture and the built environment.
- Political geography studies and investigates the political aspects of humans.
Answer: B.
Air pressure decreases as you increase in altitude.
Explanation:
Gravity pulls the gas molecules towards the center of the earth. This pull of gravity becomes stronger and closer to the center at sea level. Air becomes dense at sea level where the gravitational pull is stronger. Gases at the sea level are also compressed by the weight of the atmosphere above them. The force of the earth weighing down over a unit air is known as atmospheric pressure. At higher altitudes, the atmospheric pressure is lower and the air is less dense than at higher altitude.