Geography of the United StatesGeography of the United States
Forty-nine states in the United States (all except Hawaii) lie on the North American continent; 48 of these (all except Alaska and Hawaii) are contiguous and form the continental United States
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El Niño Southern Oscillation (enso) impacts in Central America-El Salvador AbstractEl Niño Southern Oscillation (enso) impacts in Central America-El Salvador Abstract
El Niño, while others were counter to past studies, such as precipitation during La Niña. El Salvador receives less rain during enso periods than during neutral years. Better climate observation and improved modeling will assist in mitigating disasters in
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Type: T/f objective a-1Type: T/f objective a-1
Objective a-1: Locate (absolute and relative) the nations in Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia
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Objectives- be able to describe the regions where most volcanoes happen atObjectives- be able to describe the regions where most volcanoes happen at
The melted rock, when it is underground, is called magma. Magma also contains gases and water vapor. Once magma is on the surface, it is called lava. When volcanoes erupt, new rock is added to the earth’s surface
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The Restless EarthThe Restless Earth
Plates are huge plates of rock that float on semi molten rock, they move around slowly and
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Geography of CanadaGeography of Canada
Ean to the north; Greenland is to the northeast. Off the southern coast of Newfoundland lies Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas collectivity of France. Since 1925
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