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1. How can you insure that the Geo. data becomes beneficial to individuals and society?
A
using a quantitative instead of a qualitative approach
B
Understanding the limitations of Geo data can ensure it is used for beneficial
C
mitigating different geospatial landscapes
2. How can geovisualization be used in ways that were previously impossible?
A
it creates order where none was previously found
B
allows for scientists to make better decisions
C
allow people to zoom in or out to see data in ways that were previously impossible.
3. How did geographical data help during the Covid19 pandemic?
A
allowed people to keep from getting sick
B
allowed areas less affected by the virus to reopen sooner.
C
had little to affect
4. What is a constant concern for geographers and others that collect data?
A
that people will draw the wrong conclusion based on information they found on a map
B
that some geographers act in bad faith, purposefully entering wrong data
C
people may make simple errors like typing the information wrong into a computer.
5. What is the result of bad data on a map?
A
cause people using the map to draw bad conclusions.
B
can help pass bad information to others
C
can cause a major pandemic
6. What did scientist use to identify humanitarian concerns in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan?
A
old maps
B
maps and remote sensing
C
a complex system of satellites and remote drones
7. Why are community based solutions important as it relates to geo data?
A
they create buy-in from local residents and are more likely to be culturally accepted.
B
they make very few changes as they relate to their environment
C
they inspire others to contribute and innovate