Geographic distribution maps how species, populations, or phenomena spread across Earth’s surface. Ecologists use it to track biodiversity, while businesses analyze customer locations for site selection. Urban planners benefit by allocating resources, and epidemiologists monitor disease patterns. This spatial analysis helps predict changes in habitats, markets, or health risks, guiding conservation, logistics, and policy decisions worldwide.
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