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National Geographic Bee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

National Geographic Bee

Some five million students compete in the annual National Geographic Bee, a cornerstone of the SocietyUs ongoing efforts to foster geography education. This official study guide features maps, photos, graphs, a variety of questions actually used in past Bees.

Geosystems Core
  • Language: en

Geosystems Core

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03
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  • Publisher: Pearson

For introductory physical geography courses. A brief, visual, and media-rich approach to physical geography Highly regarded, best-selling author Robert Christopherson has partnered with renowned geographer and educator Stephen Cunha and longtime media author Charlie Thomsen to establish Geosystems Core , a brief, modular, highly visual and flexible textbook and springboard into physical geography. This approach allows instructors to teach concepts in their preferred order, empowering them to bring in their own case studies and applications to further illustrate the core concepts. Instructors can also easily augment and extend the 1st Edition of the print book by leveraging the rich library o...

How to Ace the National Geographic Bee
  • Language: en

How to Ace the National Geographic Bee

Originally published under National Geographic Bee: official study guide.

Our Fifty States
  • Language: en

Our Fifty States

Discover fascinating details behind each state's unique history.

National Geographic Bee Official Study Guide Updated Edition
  • Language: en

National Geographic Bee Official Study Guide Updated Edition

A guide to preparing for and entering the National Geographic Bee.

How to Ace the National Geographic Bee, Official Study Guide, Fifth Edition
  • Language: en

How to Ace the National Geographic Bee, Official Study Guide, Fifth Edition

Promotes the concepts that the National Geography Standards say U.S. students in grades 4 to 8 should understand, serving as a road map for students and teachers preparing for the Bee.

Our Fifty States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Our Fifty States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Presents maps that introduce each region of the United States along with essays which describe the area's history, climate, natural resources, and physical features as well as additional information on each state of that region.

National Geographic Our Fifty States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

National Geographic Our Fifty States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mountain Geography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Mountain Geography

Mountain Geography is a comprehensive resource that gives readers an in-depth understanding of the geographical processes that occur in the world's mountains and the impact of these regions on culture and society. The volume begins with an introduction that defines mountains, followed by a comprehensive treatment of their physical geography, including origins, climatology, snow and ice, landforms and geomorphic processes, soils, vegetation, and wildlife. The concluding chapters discuss the human geography of mountains and our attitudes toward them, populations in the mountain regions and their livelihoods and interactions within dynamic environments, the diversity of mountain agriculture, and the challenges of sustainable mountain development. -- Book Jacket.

The Future of Mountain Agriculture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Future of Mountain Agriculture

Mountain agriculture is a socially and culturally unique system, but also a regionally important economic sector. In a globalising world, it is clear that fertile areas on all continents will always be used to produce large quantities of agricultural products in order to feed the world and, increasingly, provide biomass as a source of energy. It is far less clear, however, how land use in steep and more peripheral regions will evolve. By definition, farmland in mountain areas is more difficult to work because of steep slopes and missing accessibility. Climate conditions and poor soil quality often add to these adverse conditions. Through overcoming limited views from one region only or from one discipline, this book intends to draw a first truly international perspective on the issue of mountain farming.