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Use visual and graphical sources as geographical data.
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Use of qualitative and quantitative data
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Use visual and graphical sources as geographical data
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- You need to be able to use visual and graphical sources as geographical data.
- The key ideas to know are visual, geographical, and data.
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How should you use evidence about visual and graphical sources as geographical data?
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For Geography, this page helps you revise visual and graphical sources as geographical data in Use of qualitative and quantitative data. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are Visual source and Graphical source.
Key terms
- Visual source: A geographical data source that presents information through images, diagrams, or charts, enabling spatial patterns to be observed directly.
- Graphical source: A geographical data source that displays information using graphs, maps, or other visual representations to illustrate relationships and trends.
Common trap
Misinterpreting Graph Scale: Check the axis labels and any notes on the graph to confirm whether the scale is linear or logarithmic before drawing conclusions about rates of change or proportional relationships.
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- Use qualitative and quantitative data from primary sources.
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- Use qualitative and quantitative data from secondary sources.
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- Obtain, illustrate, communicate, interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information.
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- Use maps as geographical data.
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- Use fieldwork data as geographical data.
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