Geography, asked by mathmath4894, 11 months ago

What are the source of information for a field visit?

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Answered by bably66
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A visit made by students to study something away from their school or college: a geography field trip.It is of great pedagogical importance as it lets students experience the geography of a particular region which theoretical texts can't do. Field surveys enhance our understanding about patterns and spatial distributions, their associations and relationships at the local level.Geographical field visits help to see features and physical properties of land, its inhabitants, the environment and other phenomena, first-hand.

Study of geography with a healthy mix of classroom study and field visits, help students to understand the subject better and creates a lasting impression of what they have witnessed first-hand. Field visits are gaining popularity these days, as more people are aware of its benefits.

Answered by khanyassmin4
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Explanation:

These sources can be diaries, jour- nals, speeches, letters, autobiographies, government or organizational records, photographs, audio or video recordings, anthropological field notes, as well as artifacts that may consist of tools, toys, buildings, furniture, and much more

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