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Title Does geography have many solutions for one research problem? A case of distribution pattern
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Although there are many definitions of geography developed through out its history, geographical studies constantly emphasize on the space. Density, dispersion and pattern are three major methods use in analyzing the distribution of geographical phenomena on the space. Geographers trace the spatial pattern that occurring on the earth surface by using above methods and find out the major processes that create the observing pattern. By using these major processes researcher could predict the future distribution patterns of geographical feature. Therefore, distribution analysis is a viral 100 1 in geographical studies. The methods traditionally
used in geography for analyzing The distributions were not properly considered the spatial nature. This paper tried to put forward the weakness of these traditional distribution methods and highlighted some methods these ere spatially more relevant. The results reveal that there are many possible solutions that could be resulted from the different distribution analysis method of
same problem and area. Each result, however, has its own proper explanations and correct to the certain extent. The most relevant answer, however, could be derived only if spatially considered method is employed systematically.
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