Answer and Explanation:
If I studied “the world in spatial terms” as a geographer, I would most likely focus on the positioning of physical features or phenomenon in the world—this would help to develop a spatial perspective about geography; in order to achieve this, I would study compasses, remote sensing techniques, gloves, and maps, especially choropleth maps which can be used to highlight many types of variables such as land elevation, intensity of population (or population density), average rainfall, per capita income, amount of forest area, etc.