Using relevant examples, discuss the central questions, subject matter and major themes of spatial organization that form part of the geographer’s view of the world.
The geographer’s view of the world is different from the views of a random person. A geographer understands the complexity of our world, the ties between different aspects of the world.
A geographer understands why the climate in a given area is like it is, on what factors it depends, and how activities of people and transport of goods depend on spatial and climatological factors.
Indeed, according to Rediscovering Geography: New Relevance for Science and Society book, "Geographers focus on "real world" relationships and dependencies among the phenomena and processes that give character to any location or place."
Reference: https://www.nap.edu/read/4913/chapter/5
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