Geography Notes

Geography Notes

Author: Geo A (George a ) Fraser

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2021-09-10

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781014948281

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


Us Geography Notes

Us Geography Notes

Author: On Target Publishing

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-04-10

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781093423754

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U.S. Geography Notes When trying to learn - there are "EASY" ways and "Hard" ways... Having a notebook with plenty of room to take notes in class, is the easy way! You will soon discover that having a notebook is ESSENTIAL to your success! Here is some of what you are getting: ➥ This 8 x 10 "U.S. Geography Notes" paperback book is perfect for taking class notes! ➥ By keeping a notebook, you will quickly notice an increase in your focus as well as your Geography grades! ➥ 120 college ruled, lined paper - to allow plenty of room for class notes! This page design makes learning Geography a "snap"! ➥ PLUS, there's plenty of space available to make a note of those areas that need a bit more study - so you don't forget. ➥ The glossy cover is made to industry standards and designed to last. ➥ LARGE 8 x 10 size - plenty of room for your notes, yet fits in any backpack or other school book-bag. Take it wherever you go - so it will be handy whenever the urge to study strikes. ➥ Not only is this notebook large enough for all your needs, it is a full 120 pages in length. ➥ This blank composition notebook makes a great gift for any Geography student. Scroll up and grab YOUR copy of "U.S. Geography Notes" RIGHT NOW!


Geography of the United States

Geography of the United States

Author: Ted Henson

Publisher: Instructional Fair

Published: 1998-05

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13:

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Geography of the United States consists of individual units that examine these regions of the United States: New England, the Middle Atlantic States, the Southeast, the North Central States, the South Central States, the Rocky Mountain States, the Pacific


Trail Guide to World Geography

Trail Guide to World Geography

Author: Cindy Wiggers

Publisher: Geography Matters

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1931397155

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A "week one, day one" kind of teacher?s manual with daily geography drills and numerous weekly assignment choices that include: mapping activities, atlas usage, research, notebooking and culture. Daily drills at 3 different levels for versatility and multi-year usage. Students learn to recognize important characteristics and traits of each continent, read and create maps, identify key geographical terms and more. Finish up the year by reading Around the World in 80 Days, by Jules Verne. This course lays a solid foundation of world geography for students 2nd grade and up.


American Capitals

American Capitals

Author: Christian Montès

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 022608051X

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State capitals are an indelible part of the American psyche, spatial representations of state power and national identity. Learning them by heart is a rite of passage in grade school, a pedagogical exercise that emphasizes the importance of committing place-names to memory. But geographers have yet to analyze state capitals in any depth. In American Capitals, Christian Montès takes us on a well-researched journey across America—from Augusta to Sacramento, Albany to Baton Rouge—shedding light along the way on the historical circumstances that led to their appointment, their success or failure, and their evolution over time. While all state capitals have a number of characteristics in common—as symbols of the state, as embodiments of political power and decision making, as public spaces with private interests—Montès does not interpret them through a single lens, in large part because of the differences in their spatial and historical evolutionary patterns. Some have remained small, while others have evolved into bustling metropolises, and Montès explores the dynamics of change and growth. All but eleven state capitals were established in the nineteenth century, thirty-five before 1861, but, rather astonishingly, only eight of the fifty states have maintained their original capitals. Despite their revered status as the most monumental and historical cities in America, capitals come from surprisingly humble beginnings, often plagued by instability, conflict, hostility, and corruption. Montès reminds us of the period in which they came about, “an era of pioneer and idealized territorial vision,” coupled with a still-evolving American citizenry and democracy.


Regional Geography of the United States and Canada

Regional Geography of the United States and Canada

Author: Daniel R. Montello

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2021-03-29

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 1478647124

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The fifth and thoroughly revised edition of Regional Geography of the United States and Canada provides a rich and comprehensive overview of both the physical and human geography of these two countries, and in the true spirit of geography, the interactions and interrelations of the physical and human. Following long traditions of the discipline of geography, this text incorporates words, maps, drawings, photographs, and numerical data to present its information in an engaging way. After covering beneficial precursor topics—such as the basics of physical and human geography—the text explores fifteen regions of the US and Canada. The authors observe and describe our planet’s geography in thorough and accessible detail, while laying out the spatial basics of the location, shape, and size of the different regions, and summarizes their most distinctive thematic qualities. Physical topics covered include the region’s topography and landforms, soils, climate, hydrography, vegetation, and wildlife. The human topics include the region’s population; the ethnicities and settlement history of its people; economic activities, including agriculture, forestry, mining, fishing, manufacturing, and service industries; cities; and transportation. In-depth essays expand on specific topics of interest and importance, while outlook sections prognosticate about the near future of the regions. Each chapter concludes with a bibliography of books, articles, and reports that provide further sources for the interested reader.


Why Geography Matters, More Than Ever

Why Geography Matters, More Than Ever

Author: Harm de Blij

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-09-06

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0199913749

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"This work was first published by Oxford University Press in 2005 as Why Geography Matters: Three Challenges Facing America."