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Geography, 01.03.2021 21:50 aaburto1515

Let's begin STEP ONE
Formulating a hypothesis or a geographical statement
Development of Hypothesis testing in the Geography FET.
Choose a specific area of study where a geographical statement can be
made
During this stage a geographical statement MUST ask the following:
WHERE IS IT
WHAT IS IT
HOW OUGHT IT TO BE
HUMAN IMPACTS ...
THE BIG IDEAS OF CAPS (Empirical Analytical Approach)
Follow the steps of research to ensure that the geographical statement is​

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