Q. Why are models useful in geography?

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Geographers can use geography models to begin finding patterns and trends after gathering a large amount of complex data about the material world and the places within it. Geographers developed models that attempt to describe the phenomena being observed in order to explain these patterns. Models are predictive in this sense because they describe the types of physical trends one expects to observe if the model's assumptions are true. This establishes a reliable method for us to begin evaluating difficult-to-collect geographic data.We can contend that the parameters of the geography models correctly mirrored reality if what we observe in the actual world aligns with the model. If not, we might inquire as to why and utilize the model like a springboard to comprehend what is actually taking place. This offers a consistent context for comparison since it is occasionally the case that a model would be correct in one location but wrong in another. In general, models are helpful tools that enable us to begin analyzing and exploring geographic data.

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