Category Archives: Geography Practicals/Lab and Statistical Techniques

Sampling Process in Geography

Sampling is the selection of a part of statistical population to estimate characteristics of the whole population. Each sampling observation measures one or more properties of observable bodies distinguished as independent objects or individuals. In survey , weights can be … Continue reading

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Dispersion in Statistical Geography

 We live in a changing world. Changes are taking place in every sphere of life. A man of statistics does not show much interest in those things which are constant. The total area of the earth may not be very … Continue reading

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Centrographic Techniques

Centrography is  the tecnique/s of trends and laws of the distribution of phenomena based on the relationships with and around and migrations of their centers of gravity . Measures of center are geographical techniques for locating the position of a … Continue reading

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History of Astronomy: An Overview

There is little recorded information on early man’s impression of the heavens, some drawings of eclipses, comets, supernovae such as the Pueblo Petrograph. Early man was frightened/overwhelmed by the sky. The earliest recorded astronomical observation is the Nebra sky disk … Continue reading

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