We use many types of scales from different disciplines to determine how far away or close a subject/ object is. This way it is easier to gather more detail and understand the average of the dependant. Historians will use a timeline to record events. For example the big bang~ 12:00 then the first single cell to appear~ 4:00. (Gregory, Derek. “Why Look at Things Far Away and Close Up?” Different Geographic Levels, 2009.) While the subject/ object is close, you can determine a clear representation of it. This gives us more detail that can be used to support and prove a claim. “Geographers may use levels to describe where people live. For example: human, house, neighborhood, city, nation, continent, globe,
We use many types of scales from different disciplines to determine how far away or close a subject/ object is. This way it is easier to gather more detail and understand the average of the dependant. Historians will use a timeline to record events. For example the big bang~ 12:00 then the first single cell to appear~ 4:00. (Gregory, Derek. “Why Look at Things Far Away and Close Up?” Different Geographic Levels, 2009.) While the subject/ object is close, you can determine a clear representation of it. This gives us more detail that can be used to support and prove a claim. “Geographers may use levels to describe where people live. For example: human, house, neighborhood, city, nation, continent, globe,