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    over soon and we will now know what to maybe except in Oregon. After 50 more lies we reach a place called South Pass. Here is the halfway point from Missouri to Oregon. Here is where we crossed the Continental Divide, and the Rocky Mountains. Everyone thought that the mountains were going to…

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    minute decisions about food production without anyone being conscious that humans were 'inventing agriculture.” This development sharply contrasts the second-wave civilization because the geography for them was rocky and mountainous, making farming complicated. Since the region was rocky and mountainous there were, “very limited amounts of arable land.” This meant that the second-wave societies that were a part of Greece, did not have as major of an agriculture based society as the first-wave…

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    identify the entity that put it together. Check the film credits, or the publisher's website for more author info, or consult rmpbs.org. " The creator of the film is Julie Speer. She is the senior executive producer and director for films at Rocky Mountain PBS. Speer is a 4th generation Colorado native who has helped produce multiple films on the history of…

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    leopard , this breed of wild cats live mostly in the mountain ranges in Asia. In this paragraph I will be writing about the Snow Leopard and its diet , habitat , and features. It will include a topic sentence and supporting details. All five paragraphs will in include major details on the paragraph’s topic of choice. This is what I’ll be including in this essay about Snow Leopards. Snow leopards live in the elevated , rugged mountains of Central Asia, in a brisk and…

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    worked as a laborer in a caravan of Merchants after he headed west on the Santa Fe Trail. While in the west Carson learned all there is to know about trapping, because the lands were sometimes hostile. Carson was then known as a famous Mountain Man. A mountain man is someone who lived and worked in the wilderness for long periods of time. Specifically to trap, Kit joined forces with Ewing Young in 1829, they would go on to trap in Arizona and California. He even got to work with the Hudson…

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    Clomp! Clomp! Clomp! Our boots pound the rocky Colorado trail in the middle of a cold, starry night above the massive tree line with a spectacular view of the lights of Leadville, as we hiked our first 14,000 foot mountain of the summer. Clomp! Clomp! Clomp! We have only just begun. Upward we trudge for several more hours. Following a long, boring drive with my parents, we were able to find Gold Hut East without any problem. I have to say when I got there it was really quiet,…

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    south because of the geography. In section 2 it explains how the north had hot humid summers and freezing winters. It also explains that the north had the jagged New England coast, narrow, flat plains with a thin covering of rocky soil, and the north had the Appalachian Mountains. In section 3 it explains how the south had mild winters and long, hot, humid summers. It also explains that the south had had wide coastal…

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    “The White River Utes lived in the alleys of the White and Yampa river systems, and in the North and the middle park regions of the Colorado Mountain, extending west to Easter Utah” and “the Mouache band lived on the eastern slopes of the Rockies, from Denver south to Trinidad, Colorado.” Their relationship was beneficial in the beginning, but conflict grew between natives and settlers as more people settled in the area. Several treaties forced…

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    Moho Is False Essay

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    1. The Earth rotates from the…………………………… a) west towards east b) east towards west c) north towards south d) south towards north 2. The Earth orbits the Sun at a speed of………………….. a) 100,800 km/h b) 108,000 km/h c) 152,097,701 km/h d) 147,098,074 km/h 3. Tsunami can be cause of ……………… a) Volcano b) Avalanche c) Tornado d) Earthquake 4. Seasons happen because a) The earth’s axis is inclined by 66½° b) The earth’s revolution around the sun c) The rotation of earth d) United effect of (a) and…

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    show that Native Americans helped,many of the travelers along the way.The real danger was from a disease called cholera that killed many shettlers.Other dangers included bad weather and accidents while trying to move their heavy wagons over the mountains. The pioneers were able to bring very little with them.When they left their homes in the east,the had to leave most of their belongings.The covered wagon was mostly filled with food.It took over a 1,000 pounds of food to feed a family of four…

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