True or False Geographers use maps, globes,and computers to study people and places?

That must be true.

A geographer is a scientist whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's physical environment and human habitat.

Though geographers are historically known as people who make maps, map making is actually the field of study of cartography, a subset of geography. Geographers study not only the physical details of the environment but also its effects on human and wildlife ecologies, weather and climate patterns, economics, and culture. They are often especially focused on the spatial relationships between these elements.[1]

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It was Wikipedia. Do we have to source? I sort of feel lazy doing the whole URL thing.

Wikipedia is enough, although you should also give the title of the article.

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True. Geographers use various tools and technologies, including maps, globes, and computers, to study people and places. These tools help geographers collect and analyze data, visualize spatial patterns, and understand the relationship between different features on the Earth's surface. Maps and globes provide a visual representation of the Earth's physical and human features, while computers enable geographers to access and manipulate geospatial data, create interactive maps, and conduct advanced spatial analysis.