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rlane42

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Think of ways that a geographer could contribute to a research project in your community.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Urban growth boundaries ________.
 
  A) are grid patterns where streets and alleys are laid out at right angles and buildings are grouped into rectangular blocks
  B) are radial patterns of building cities outward from the city center
  C) separate neighborhoods from high-density commercial developments
  D) determine specific areas of land for different uses
  E) determine where there will be cities and where there will be rural landscapes



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Answer to Question 1

A geographer can link together research on coastal flooding with health care planning for emergency situations. The maps could be part of a broader disaster management program.

Answer to Question 2

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