Sentence examples for geographical sciences from inspiring English sources

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"A big animal like that would have come with huge amounts of risk," Matthew Bennett, a professor of environmental and geographical sciences at Bournemouth University, in the U.K., and one of the paper's authors, says in an accompanying video.

Just like their biology peers, graduates from the physical and geographical sciences most often went into "retail, catering, waiting and bar staff" (20.3%) jobs.

Physics majors were the most likely to continue studying (35.2%), followed by chemistry (33.1%), biology (24.4%), math (22.7%), physical and geographical sciences (19.6%), sports science (13.9%), and CS and IT (7.5%).

Respondents with a first degree in computer science (CS) or information technology (IT) were the most likely to be employed (73.9%), followed by sport science (69.5%), physical and geographical sciences (62.4%), math (55.9%), biology (54.7%), chemistry (50%), and physics (44.7%).

Their use in the geographical sciences dates to the 1970s, when they were employed in dynamic, raster-based modeling of urbanization and later as abstract media for modeling pedestrian movement along streetscapes.

"We have to acknowledge that carbon dioxide is finding its way into the atmosphere and has reached a new high," Kevin Winter, a lecturer in environmental and geographical sciences at the University of Cape Town, told local news outlet GroundUp last year.

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August 7, 1779 Quedlinburg, Prussia September 28, 1859 Berlin, Germany Carl Ritter, (born Aug. 7, 1779, Quedlinburg, Prussia died Sept. 28, 1859, Berlin) German geographer who was cofounder, with Alexander von Humboldt, of modern geographical science.

Its numerous quotations from technical literature, moreover, provide a remarkable account of the state of Greek geographical science, as well as of the history of the countries it surveys.

Peter Carey doubtless knows why he chooses to illustrate his fictional history of Parrot and Olivier in America with a bizarrely doctored copy of Baudin's map of Australia as printed in 1830 in the Edinburgh Journal of Natural and Geographical Science No 3 (the last number of that unlamented organ) and to describe it as drawn by Parrot in 1803.

Markham read his last paper for the RGS on 1915, its title being "The History of the Gradual Development of the Groundwork of Geographical Science".

In conferring this latter degree, the Chancellor referred to Markham as "a veteran in the service of mankind", and recalled that he had been "for sixty years the inspiration of English geographical science".

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