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         Washington Geography:     more books (100)
  1. The geography of Washington, by Henry Landes, 1912
  2. Washington geography source material by Otis Willard Freeman, 1936
  3. Washington state supplement, 2nd book (Tarr and McMurry's new geographies) by Charles Homer Seaver, 1911
  4. Floristic plant geography of eastern Washington and northern Idaho by Rexford F Daubenmire, 1975
  5. A survey of heat and water balance research in the Soviet Union (Discussion paper / Washington State University. Dept. of Geography) by Jacek Ignacy Romanowski, 1961
  6. The geography of Washington, by George T Renner, 1929
  7. Innsbruck Station : an example of perception and analysis of scene (Occasional paper - University of Washington, Department of Geography) by Douglas Knowles Fleming, 1969
  8. Washington "Jography";: Geography fun! by Carole Marsh, 1989
  9. Washington state supplement (McMurry and Parkins' geographies) by C. E Cooper, 1922
  10. History of Washington: History of Washington, Washington Territory, Lummi, Quileute (tribe), Oregon boundary dispute, Vancouver, Washington, Oregon Treaty, ... D.C., Geography of Washington, D.C.
  11. The home geography of Washington by Henry Landes, 1905
  12. The Palouse soil problem,: With an account of Elephant remains in wind-borne soil on the Columbia Plateau of Washington, (Contributions to the geography of the United States Bulletin 790 - B) by Kirk Bryan, 1927-08-15
  13. Contributions in geology and geography, (Washington University studies. New series. Science and technology) by Lewis Francis Thomas, 1932
  14. Washington (Tarr and McMurry geographies :) by Ralph S Tarr, 1906

81. Geography Departments - Washington
geography Departments washington Clark College Department of geography;Central washington University Department of geography and Land Studies;
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82. Geography Departments - Washington D.C.
Research Resources Alumni, geography Departments DC George WashingtonUniversity Department of geography. MU Search Contacts.
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83. Trays By Geography - Washington
Trays by geography Return to The West Page, Click the postcard to go back,Tacoma. Home, Breweries, Use Browser Back for last page. Themes, geography.
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84. Archived: Early Childhood: Where Learning Begins - Geography; References
1988. National Geographic Society. ''geography Making Sense of Where We Are.'' geographyEducation Program. washington, DC. 1988. National Geographic Society.
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Early Childhood: Where Learning Begins GeographyJanuary 1999
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Backler, Alan; and Stoltman, Joseph. ''The Nature of Geographic Literacy'' ERIC Digest (no.35). Bloomington, IN. 1986.
Blaga, Jeffrey J.; and others. Geographic Review of Our World: A Daily FiveMinute Geography Program for Grades 3-11. GROW Publications. Racine, WI. 1987.
Department of Education and Science. Geography from 5 to 16. HMSO Books. London. 1986.
Duea, Joan; and others. Maps and Globes: An Instructional Unit for Elementary Grades. University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA. 1985.
Geographic Education National Implementation Project. Walter G. Kemball (chair). K6 Geography: Themes, Key Ideas, and Learning Opportunities. National Council for Geographic Education. Western Illinois University. Macomb, IL. 1984.
Geography Education. Standards Project. Geography for Life: National Geography Standards, 1994.
Hoehn, Ann. ''Helping Children Get Their Hands on Geography'' (unpublished activity guide). Milaca Public Schools. Milaca, MN. 1988.
Joint Committee on Geographic Education.

85. Ritzville, Washington: Our Geography
Ritzville, washington Our geography. Our Location. washington Statehas two distinct components the coastal area between the Cascade
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Washington State has two distinct components: the coastal area between the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Oceanoften referred to as "the rainyside"and the so-called " Inland Empire ," the dry area east of and in the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains. The core urban area of the Inland Empire is the City of Spokane , the largest city between Seattle and Minneapolis; Ritzville lies 60 miles southwest of Spokane, in Adams County , of which it is the County seat.
This 3-D map of Washington State shows Ritzville as the white dot at very roughly 119 degrees longitude and 47 degrees latitude. (To see a large-scale copy of this map, click on itbe aware that, as a large image, it may take a while to download.)
Here, for comparison, is a road map of the State. Ritzville is right at the intersection of Interstate 90 and US 395, where I-90 turns from southwest to due west. (To see a large-scale copy of this map, click on itbe aware that, as a large image, it may take a while to download.)
There is a famous old saying in real estate: "The three most important things about any property are location, location, and location." Ritzville has an ideal location from both a personal and a business point of view. It is far enough away from major urban areas that it will retain its pleasant small-town virtues far into the futureyet it is a hub for convenient travel. Being at the juncture of the two most important roads in the region

86. How Did Volcanic Activity Affect The Geography Of Washington State?
How did volcanic activity affect the geography of washington State?Jennifer. Hi Jennifer, That's a pretty complicated question, but
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How did volcanic activity affect the geography of Washington State?
Jennifer
Hi Jennifer, That's a pretty complicated question, but there are two main parts of Washington State that have been affected in recent geologic times by volcanism. One of them, of course, is the cascades volcanoes along the W part of the state. The other is the Columbia River basalts, which cover most of the south and southeast part of the state. These are an example of "flood basalts" and they are between 25 and 15 million years old. There is more information about flood basalts on the web at: http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/vwlessons/volcano_types/ Sincerely,
Scott Rowland
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87. Geography/Geology (University Of Wisconsin - Washington County) Faculty Members
geography/Geology, University of Wisconsin washington County. DESCRIPTION HOMEPAGEn/a. DEPARTMENT ID 10-00894 (Last edited on 2001/06/28 093737 GMT-6 ).
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88. Washington: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
Answers, washington State Map/Quiz Printout Answer geography questionsabout washington state using the map on this quiz. Answers,
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Washington was the 42 nd state in the USA; it became a state on November 11, 1889. State Abbreviation - WA
State Capital - Olympia
Largest City - Seattle
Area - 71,303 square miles [Washington is the 18th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Washington is the 15th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - farming (fruit, berries, nuts, cattle, wheat), lumber, tourism, hydroelectric power, computer software, aircraft, aluminum refining Major Rivers - Columbia River, Snake River, Yakima River Major Lakes - Lake Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lake Washington Highest Point - Mt. Rainier - 14,410 feet (4,392 m) above sea level Bordering States Idaho Oregon Bordering Country Canada Bordering Bodies of Water - Pacific Ocean, Puget Sound Origin of the Name Washington - This state is named for George Washington , the first president of the USA.

89. The SS HyperTree Geography: Arkansas: Washington County
washington County, Arkansas Formed in 1828 from Crawford.Parent to Madison (1836). County seat is Fayetteville.
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Washington County, Arkansas Formed in 1828 from Crawford. Parent to Madison (1836). County seat is Fayetteville. Ferguson Hanna Lewis Perry ...
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90. The SS HyperTree Geography: Tennessee: Washington County
washington County, Tennessee Formed in 1777 from washington District, NorthCarolina. Parent of Greene (1783), Carter (1796), and Unicoi (1875).
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Washington County, Tennessee Formed in 1777 from Washington District, North Carolina. Parent of Greene (1783), Carter (1796), and Unicoi (1875). County seat is Jonesborough. McCray Nodding Trimble TNGenWeb Washington County Site ...
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91. Special Education - Basic Government And Geography
Designer by EdVISION.com. School District of washington. SPECIAL EDUCATION2000. Special Education Basic Government and geography.
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92. Phillips Society (Geography And Map Division)
in order to further develop its collections; and advancing the geography and Map AllenCarroll, washington, DC; Barbara Adele Fine, washington, DC; Dr. Joseph H
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The Philip Lee Phillips Society has been established to further develop, enhance and promote the collections of the Geography and Map Division by encouraging financial donations to supplement appropriated funds for the acquisition of rare maps; stimulating interest among map collectors, map producers, geographers, cartographers, and historians in order to make the vast resources of the nation's premier cartographic and geographic collections more widely available; facilitating gifts and bequests of significant geographic and cartographic materials in order to further develop its collections; and advancing the Geography and Map Division's publication, education, and exhibition programs. The Society is named in honor of Philip Lee Phillips (1857-1924), the first Superintendent of Maps when the Hall of Maps and Charts which was established in 1897.
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93. Raba, MapQuest Partner On Geography Lessons - 2003-01-27 -
you. News by City Choose from over 40 different metropolitan areas WashingtonAdmin. Raba, MapQuest partner on geography lessons. Columbia
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94. Association Of American Geographers
Organization devoted to the study of the theory, methods, and practice of geography. Includes information Category Science Social Sciences geography Organizations......Its 6,500 members share interests in the theory, methods, and practice of geography,which they cultivate 1710 16th Street NW, washington, DC 200093198.
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The Association of American Geographers (AAG) is a scientific and educational society founded in 1904. Its 6,500 members share interests in the theory, methods, and practice of geography, which they cultivate through the AAG'S Annual Meeting , two scholarly journals (the Annals of the Association of American Geographers and the Professional Geographer), the monthly AAG Newsletter, and the activities of its two affinity groups, nine regional divisions and 53 specialty groups. The AAG conducts educational and research projects that further its interests and programs. Join Today! 1710 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009-3198 Voice: 202-234-1450
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95. Earth And Space Sciences [Formerly Geology And Geophysics] At UW
Interdisciplinary program outlines course options. Locate staff, check class schedules and utilize extensive research resources.
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96. Wa. Soc. St. -- About Washington
washington Social Studies Site. Building You can find links about washingtonon the following topics as well as using the menubar above
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Washington Social Studies Site
Building Excellence in Social Studies through Technology Home Org Subj Washington Research Student Teacher Events ... EALRs You can find links about Washington on the following topics as well as using the menubar above:
  • Social Studies Organizations Cities in Washington County Governments Essential Academic Learning Requirements ... Washington State Historical Society
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    97. Department Of Environmental Studies: Policy, Planning, Education And Geography -
    Department of Environmental Studies Policy, Planning, Education, and GeographyWestern washington University Telephone (360) 6503284 sue.hoidal@wwu.edu
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    Department of Environmental Studies: Policy, Planning, Education and Geography
    Note: this webpage is largely 3 years old, much has changed, most noticible our name from the 'Center for Geography and Environmental Social Sciences' to the 'Department of Environmental Studies: Policy, Planning, Education, and Geography.' I did update most of the Geography Graduate Program page, but not everything. Please refer to the "WWU Bulletin" for current details.
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    98. United States Geography - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
    geographic.org; Home; Page; Country Index United States geography geography—noteworld's thirdlargest country (after Russia and Canada).
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      Location: North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico Geographic coordinates: 38 00 N, 97 00 W Map references: North America Area:
      total: 9,629,091 sq km
      land: 9,158,960 sq km
      water: 470,131 sq km note: includes only the 50 states and District of Columbia about one-half the size of Russia; about three-tenths the size of Africa; about one-half the size of South America (or slightly larger than Brazil); slightly larger than China; about two and one-half times the size of Western Europe Land boundaries: total: 12,248 km border countries: Canada 8,893 km (including 2,477 km with Alaska), Cuba 29 km (US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay), Mexico 3,326 km note: Guantanamo Naval Base is leased by the US and thus remains part of Cuba Coastline: 19,924 km Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 12 nm continental shelf: not specified exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: mostly temperate, but tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Alaska, semiarid in the great plains west of the Mississippi River, and arid in the Great Basin of the southwest; low winter temperatures in the northwest are ameliorated occasionally in January and February by warm chinook winds from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains

    99. Just For Kids
    Learn all about the state of washington, USA. Includes homework help, government information, nature Category Kids and Teens School Time Government By State...... Atlapedia Online; Historical United States Census Data Browser; Geographyand Climate; Puget Sound; Learn About washington; Klondike Gold!
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    100. Business Opportunities In Ocean Shores, Washington. The List.
    Ocean Shores is a 6,000 acre peninsula approximately six miles in length, two mileswide at the southern end of the peninsula and approximately 1/2 mile wide
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    Ocean Shores is a 6,000 acre peninsula approximately six miles in length, two miles wide at the southern end of the peninsula and approximately 1/2 mile wide at the northern entrance to Ocean Shores. The peninsula features 23 miles of interconnecting fresh water lakes and canals which are spring-fed. They spill into the marina at the southern end of the peninsula. All the waterways are navigable by boat and Duck Lake, the primary waterway, offers a variety of boating activities as well as excellent fishing. There are two public boat launches with public parking and restroom facilities.
    The city boasts 70 miles of waterfront properties: bayfront, oceanfront, lakeside and along the canal system.
    The peak elevation in Ocean Shores is approximately 14 feet above sea level. All beach areas are public and encompass more than 170 acres at high tide. Beaches can be easily accessed from nine public roadways.
    Ocean Shores has more than 120 miles of public roadways which meander throughout the peninsula.

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