About this class
• Introduce students to the various geographic disciplines
• Discuss the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, land surface and biosphere, and relate them to the dominant natural processes and to changes over time.
• Develop an
appreciation of the complex inter-relationships inherent in Earth’s natural
systems.
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Volume
Unit: Physical Geography
1.36 MB
<p>• Students will acquire an understanding of and appreciation for the relationship between geography and culture.<br />
• Students will acquire an understanding of and appreciation for the role that geography can play in community engagement.</p>
Unit: Earth's Structure and Composition
5.89 MB
<p>Physical Geography</p>
Unit: Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift
5.89 MB
<p>Earth's Structure and Composition</p>
Unit: Weather and Climate
5.89 MB
<p>Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift</p>
Unit: Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Zones
5.89 MB
<p>Weather and Climate</p>
Unit: Geomorphology: Landforms and Landscapes
5.89 MB
<p>Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Zones</p>
Unit: Hydrology: Water Resources and Systems
5.89 MB
<p>Geomorphology: Landforms and Landscapes</p>
Unit: Biogeography: Ecosystems and Biodiversity
5.89 MB
<p>Hydrology: Water Resources and Systems</p>
Biogeography: Ecosystems and Biodiversity
5.89 MB
<p>Biogeography: Ecosystems and Biodiversity</p>
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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
50
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Min
50/100
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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
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