A process for geographical inquiry

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A process for geographical inquiry Use Geographical Tools to Acquire, Process and Communicate Information ACQUIRE Question Use geographical language to ask questions about the world around you Data and information Locate, collect, gather and record primary and secondary geographical data and information PROCESS Evaluate data and information for reliability and bias Interpret Represent data and information for geographical relationships, patterns and trends data and information in appropriate forms Analyse findings and results to draw conclusions COMMUNICATE Respond Present geographical information using a variety of appropriate strategies for purpose and audience Propose individual or group action in response to the inquiry findings Take action as appropriate.