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Analyzing and understanding the landscape can be done through direct observation (visualizing the phenomenon on site) or indirect observation (studying the phenomenon through written, visual, informative documents, etc.). This process requires skill in organizing information, and geographers often use landscape sketching as a technique to schematize information into three observation planes, facilitating the description of the landscape.
3rd Plane: Corresponds to the most distant part of the observer. Natural elements such as the Black Sea and the sky. Human elements: none.
2nd Plane: Located in the middle portion of the landscape. Natural elements: Black Sea and hill. Human elements: houses.
1st Plane: Closer to the observer, providing a more detailed view. It includes natural elements such as the Black Sea, vegetation and cliffs, along with human elements such as houses and a bridge.
3rd Plane: Corresponds to the most distant part of the observer. Natural elements such as the Black Sea and the sky. Human elements: none.
2nd Plane: Located in the middle portion of the landscape. Natural elements: Black Sea and hill. Human elements: houses.
1st Plane: Closer to the observer, providing a more detailed view. It includes natural elements such as the Black Sea, vegetation and cliffs, along with human elements such as houses and a bridge.