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    Geography Quiz

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    19) A forest has a GPP of 3.8 kg C/m2/year and the rate of cellular respiration is 2.4 kg C/m2/year. What is the NPP? A) 6.2 kg C/m2/year B) 1.4 kg C/m2/year C) 1.0 kg C/m2/year D) 9.12 kg C/m2/year E) 1.58 kg C/m2/year 20) The number of species in a given area such as a pond, the canopy of a tree, or a plot of grassland, is known as _______________. A) species evenness B) microevolution C) ecosystem diversity D) macroevolution E) species richness 21) Most demographers estimate that the human…

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    Togo Geography

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    There are many small countries in Africa, but Togo is one of the most interesting. As before Togo is in Africa. It’s land area is 21, 925 sq. miles, which makes it about twice the size of Maryland. It has 7,552,318 people in 2015, which in estimate now they would have 7,685,779. (“The Fact File Staff”). Togo has a very interesting terrain, it has mountains, unfortunately there is desert’s in Togo. it does however have many small lakes in its region. Togo has a interesting terrain even though…

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    Djibouti Geography

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    The Republic of Djibouti is a small country located in the horn of Africa to the north east of Africa which is bordering the Gulf of Eden at the south of the Red sea. The bordering countries are: Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia covering both north, west, and south and finally Somalia which borders them in the southeast with the approximate area of 23,200 km2 of land. The location of the country is in a manner that it forms a link between several countries of the world through trade and commerce.…

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    protection, and many more. It defines which societies rise to power and which lose power. Geography influences history in many ways, as can be seen in the Indus Valley, Greece, and Aksum civilizations. The Indus Valley invented a sophisticated plumbing system. In Greece, they.. In Aksum, they utilized their access to different bodies of water to become the head of trade. They each utilized their geography, and…

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    In The Big Questions in Geography by Cutter et al. (2002), two questions stand out as the most important to geography as a discipline: (1) “How has the earth been transformed by human action?” and (2) “What role has geographical skill played in the evolution of human civilization, and what role can it play in predicting the future?” Although the list of questions is extensive, there is a key query that was excluded: How do geographers effectively communicate their research with the public?…

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    Even during the new age of the Internet, we have established borders based on geography, language and distance. Internet-based companies are even having a difficult time globalizing. Google, for example, is having a very difficult time breaking into the Internet market in Russia; the majority of Russians would rather choose local providers…

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    Harm De Bliji Summary

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    As the book starts out it emphasis on the five themes. The first categories is local and global. To describe global they are core countries that located just about anywhere. Most times global are wealthy people who spread out amongst the country. Whereas, locals are the people who grew up in a local town and carry traditions out from the past. The locals are people who grew up among their community and don’t communicate with other countries do to they were never taught to go out among other…

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    Cronulla Beach Action Plan

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    in Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia. The Wall is the native name given to the area between North Cronulla Beach and Elouera. In geography lessons, year 10 have been learning about coastal management. We have gone through topics such as coastal landforms, transportation processes, and processes of coastal erosion so we went to Cronulla Beach to carry out some fieldwork activities…

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    Indianola Geography

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    Indianola, Texas established 1853 was a growing city on the path to success. Indianola was established near Indian point which was only three miles away from Powderhorn Bayou, another popular location. Indianola’s location was great for trade on land and off, there were roads that made traveling to San Antonio and Mexico easier. Because of its location on the coast, it was also great access for immigrants Indianola happened to be the primary location for European immigrants. In order to…

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    The Spit Geography

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    This report presents a number of findings that are based on the natural landscape of The Spit, such as the geomorphic processes that have shaped The Spit and the geographical features. The Spit contains many geographical features, both natural and built. A natural geographical feature that was identified was headlands. These boulders were being constantly eroded due to abrasion waves, causing bits of rock and sand in the waves to grind down surfaces of the rock. Other natural features sighted…

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