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  1. Wyoming (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Pam Zollman, 2007-03
  2. Geography of Wyoming by Jack Gage, 1965
  3. Wyoming, a geography (Geographies of the United States) by Robert Harold Brown, 1980
  4. Artifact: A Cultural Geography of Wyoming by Michael McClure, 2008-09-01
  5. Wyoming: The Equality State (Our Amazing States) by Marcia Amidon Lusted, 2010-08-15
  6. Geology of the Bighorn Canyon-Hardin area, Montana and Wyoming: A description of the geography, stratigraphy, structure, geomorphology, and mineral resources of the area (Geological Survey bulletin) by Paul W Richards, 1955
  7. Wyoming Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Wyoming Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  8. Wyoming Geography Introduction: Ashley National Forest, Salt River, Freedom, Idaho and Wyoming, Shoshone River, Blacks Fork, Teton Range
  9. Artifact: a Cultural Geography of Wyoming
  10. Geography of Wyoming: Wind River Indian Reservation, Laramie Mountains, Cirque of the Towers, Medicine Bow Mountains, Mule Creek Junction
  11. Geography of Wyoming: A text book in geography for the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades by Jack R Gage, 1965
  12. Alfred Visits Wyoming (Alfred Visits the United States of America) by Elizabeth O'Neill, 2010
  13. Wyoming (From Sea to Shining Sea) by Alexandra Hanson-Harding, 2003-09
  14. Casper: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>

1. Wyoming Geography - NETSTATE
Information about Wyoming state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations, major rivers, geographic center of Wyoming. The Geography of Wyoming. Click here for a few definitions.
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The Geography of Wyoming
Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 104° 3'W to 111° 3'W
Latitude: 41°N to 45°N Length x Width Wyoming is about 360 miles long and 280 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Wyoming is located in Fremont County, 58 miles ENE of Lander. Borders Wyoming is bordered by Montana on the north and Utah and Colorado on the south. On the east, Wyoming is bordered by South Dakota and Nebraska . On the west, Wyoming is bordered by Idaho and Utah Total Area Wyoming covers 97,818 square miles, making it the 10th largest of the 50 states Land Area 97,105 square miles of Wyoming are land areas. Water Area 714 square miles of Wyoming are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Wyoming is Gannett Peak , in the Wind River Range , at 13,804 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Wyoming is the Belle Fourche River at 3,099 feet above sea level. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level making Wyoming the second highest state just after Colorado Major Rivers Bighorn River, Green River, Belle Fourche River, Powder River, North Platte River

2. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Geography And Recreation Course Descript
Students will explore how the railroad impacted wyoming geography, economic development and the people of the state
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1000. World Regional Geography. 3. [C2, G1]
Covers the distributions, traits, and processes of the Earth's peoples and landscapes through the perspective of regional geography, which is the study of the spatial relationships of natural environments and human societies. (Offered both semesters)
1010. Introduction to Physical Geography. 4. [S3] Systematically studies natural aspects of geographic environments, including weather and climate, landforms, soils and vegetation. Lab fee required. (Offered both semesters)
1020. Introduction to Human Geography. 3. [C2, G1] Analyzes spatial patterns of and interaction between the world's great cultural systems. Includes settlement patterns, behavioral patterns, agricultural land use and resource utilization. (Normally offered spring semester)
1050. Introduction to Natural Resources. 3. [C2, G1] Examines human interaction with environment, ranging from regional to global scales, from perspectives of environmental effects on human life, human effects on environment and approaches to environmental management. (Normally offered spring semester)
1200. Recreation. 3.

3. Wyoming
Wyoming State Archives. wyoming geography. 1895 Atlas Wyoming, from Pam Rietsch
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5. Wyoming: Geography, Maps And Information
Wyoming. Maps Geography and Data. Maps. Infoplease Atlas Map ofWyoming A large and detailed map of the state that includes many
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Wyoming
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Wyoming
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Wyoming
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Wyoming
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state. Map of Wyoming
A large (510 K) and very detailed map from the PCL Map Collection.
Geography and Data
Infoplease - Wyoming A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource.

6. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
Geography and Climate information for each of the 50 states.Category Kids and Teens School Time Science The Earth Weather...... Virginia geography Virginia, Washington geography Washington, West Virginia geographyWest Virginia, Wisconsin geography Wisconsin, wyoming geography Wyoming.
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7. CultureGrams States Edition Wyoming Geography
Geography. Wyoming is the ninth largest state, with a total area of 97,818 squaremiles (253,347 sq km). There are two main geographic regions in Wyoming.
http://www.shakamak.k12.in.us/cgstates/site/stat_976.htm

8. Wyoming: Geography
Geography Exactly rectangular in shape, Wyoming is traversed by the Rocky Mts.,which angle south across the state from the northwest. wyoming geography.
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    Wyoming: Geography Exactly rectangular in shape, Wyoming is traversed by the Rocky Mts., which angle south across the state from the northwest. East of the mountains is the rolling country of the Great Plains, a mile-high region covered with grasses and sage and interrupted by the upward thrust of mountain ranges. In the central section of the state is a stretch of unbroken high plain, across which the wagon trains rolled westward over the Oregon Trail. In the extreme northeast the low, wooded Black Hills give way to eroded badlands extending west to the banks of the Powder River, which wanders through some of the most famous cattle country in the United States. West beyond the Powder is the tall grass country that was the hunting ground of the Crow until the Sioux, following the buffalo, pushed the Crow into the mountains. The Sioux fell in turn before the relentless advance of settlers, and today farms and ranches occupy this fertile and beautiful plains area. In SE Wyoming the higher tablelands are interrupted by the Laramie and Medicine Bow ranges. Across this region travelers to the Pacific coast made their way when wars with the Native Americans in the 1860s endangered treks on the regular Oregon Trail. The railroad followed paths of these wagon trains when the Union Pacific laid its tracks along this more southerly course. In SW Wyoming is the natural gateway through the Rockies: the broad, grassy South Pass. Immediately north of the pass is the Wind River Range, reaching the highest altitude in the state at Gannett Peak (13,785 ft/4,202 m). Still farther north rise the Gros Ventre and Absaroka ranges, and to the west, near the Idaho line, the glorious Tetons loom above a lake and valley country of incomparable beauty.
  • 9. Jackson Hole WY Geography
    offer! Jackson Hole Wyoming Visitors' Guide. Jackson Hole Geography.Jackson Hole is a valley about 80 miles long and 15 miles wide.
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    Jackson Hole is a valley about 80 miles long and 15 miles wide. It is encompasses national forest, Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. The valley floor is between 6,200' and 6,800.' To the north, Jackson Hole is bordered by Yellowstone and is elsewhere surrounded by more national forests. The towns of Moose, Kelly and Wilson are also in Jackson Hole.
    The Teton Range Rocky Mountain landscapes typically offer picturesque views, but few are more impressive than the Teton skyline.

    10. Americans' Knowledge (?) Of Geography
    I am proud to mention that yesterday there was a geography trivia bowl with about30 participants hosted by the University of wyoming geography Department, and
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    Americans' knowledge (?) of geography
    Justin Carreno comments on the statistics about Americans' disgraceful ignorance of geography: "The statistics are alarming. I am proud to mention that yesterday there was a geography trivia bowl with about 30 participants hosted by the University of Wyoming Geography Department, and I won". Congratulations, Justin!. Paul Simon points out that State Department officers are not ordinary mortals: "As soon as I saw this on the news, I knew Ronald would be railing about it, as if anyone would disagree with him? By the way, we in the Foreign Service still know where the Cabinda Enclave, the Caprivi Strip, and Dushanbe are, so you all can relax". RH, protesting: "to rail" comes from the Latin "ragulare", to bray. I do not bray, but I occasionally roar like a lion. Ronald Hilton - 11/22/02
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    11. Tucson Pima Public Library /Children's
    Summary, Introduces Wyoming's geography, history, and the ways in which itscitizens work and live. Wyoming Geography Juvenile literature.
    http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/10,938/search/dX-15 (Rocket aircraft) --

    12. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
    1 Wyoming Dinosaurs Juvenile Films 2000 1 Wyoming Emblems State Juvenile Literature2000 1 Wyoming Fiction 1987 1 wyoming geography Juvenile Literature 1994 1
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    WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries Wyoming Wild Flowers Identification Wyoming Wild Horses Fiction Wyoming Wilderness Survival Fiction
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    13. Geography And Recreation Courses At LCCC
    Prerequisite Completion of DVST 0510 (or equivalent placement test score). G R2200 (3 CR.) wyoming geography A study of Wyoming's geographic features.
    http://www.science.lcc.whecn.edu/Courses/G&R.html

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    Geography and Recreation
    An introduction to the world's major geographic regions highlighting the political, economic, and social systems of selected newsworthy countries. Students investigate global economic and political disparities, gaining an appreciation of the geopolitical tensions produced by them. Because many geography instructors require written assignments, ENGL 1010 or its equivalent is strongly recommended. Prerequisite: Completion of DVST 0510 (or equivalent placement test score).

    A systematic study of natural aspects of the geographic environment, including weather and climate, landforms, soils, and vegetation. Students examine atmospheric processes as well as the physical forces shaping the earth's crust, with special concentration on western regions of North America. Because many geography instructors require written assignments, ENGL 1010 or its equivalent is strongly recommended. This course satisfies the earth science requirement for the Associate of Arts and the Associate of Science degrees. Prerequisite: Completion of DVST 0510 (or equivalent placement test score).

    14. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    Her flag featured the national colors, the white silhouette of a bison,and the Wyoming state seal. Wyoming Official name State of Wyoming.
    http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?wyoming

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    Charlotte Oklamhoma State San Jose State University University of Wisconsin EauClaire ASU University of wyoming geography Club/Gamma Theta Upsilon Ball State
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    16. Heritage Gateway
    June 27, 1997 Location Pacific Springs, wyoming geography lesson. June 28,1997 Location Pacific Springs, Wyoming Pioneers and peanut buttter?
    http://heritage.uen.org/cgi-bin/websql/journal.hts?pid=102

    17. Board Meeting Minutes - Jan 8, 2002
    Don Borchardt reported that 7th grader Amanda Boyer participated in the wyoming geographyAlliance, Geography Action Rivers 2001, and her drawing was selected
    http://www.sw2.k12.wy.us/information/board/meeting/2002/01.08.02.htm
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    School District No. Two ) January 8, 2002
    The Board of Trustees of School District No. Two, in the County of Sweetwater and the State of Wyoming, met in regular session on January 8, 2002, in the Central Office/Lincoln Boardroom, Green River, Wyoming, pursuant to notice and due call given each member of the Board of Trustees of said District. Dennis Golden, Chairperson of the Board and a member thereof called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The following members of the Board were present:
    Kent Adamson
    Nancy Britton
    Hank Castillon
    Dennis Golden
    Michael Holden
    Danny Osborn
    Marsha Tynsky EXPULSION HEARINGS Kent Adamson moved, seconded by Marsha Tynsky, that Student #1 will complete the ten days of suspension and then will be allowed to return to Green River High School. Motion carried. Kent Adamson moved, seconded by Danny Osborn, that Student #2 be given credit for the time of suspension served and be allowed back into Green River High School on Wednesday, January 9. Motion carried. VISITORS, DELEGATIONS, CORRESPONDENCE

    18. Department Of Geography And Recreation, University Of Wyoming
    Become acquainted with this department through its newsletter, course descriptions and faculty profiles. (307) 7663311. geography-info@uwyo.edu. University of wyoming. Laramie, WY 82071
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    Persons seeking admission, employment or access to programs of the University of Wyoming shall be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation or political belief.
    "Geography is the science of place and space. Geographers ask where things are located on the surface of the earth, why they are located where they are, how places differ from one another, and how people interact with the environment" (© 1996-1999 The Association of American Geographers) Welcome to the web site of the Department of Geography and Recreation
    at the University of Wyoming!
    Geography is an exciting and challenging field of study, a rapidly changing discipline in a rapidly changing world. Our department offers a diverse set of programs in geography, planning, and natural resources management. The department is especially well located for the geographical study of human and biophysical phenomena of the Rocky Mountain/Great Plains region. Similarly, it is well located for the study of recreation resources of Wyoming and the West - as well as for planning applied to small towns (or counties and similar units) and for government natural resource agencies. Curricula focus on the nature, origin, and behavior of the natural environment and how humans spatially interact among themselves and their surroundings.

    19. WWW For Teachers: Geography
    geography. University of Western Ontario Department of geography. University of wyoming - geography and Recreation
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    20. Brinkerhoff Earth Resources Information Center Homepage
    Contains books, theses, dissertations, journals, maps and government publications related to geology, geophysics, physical geography, mining and petroleum geology and geological engineering.
    http://www-lib.uwyo.edu/LibGeo/default.htm
    Geology Reference
    S.H. Knight Geology Bldg.
    P.O. Box 3006, Laramie, WY 82071
    Phone: (307) 766-3374
    Email: sscott@uwyo.edu The Brinkerhoff Earth Resources Information Center
    (geology library) is a branch of the University of Wyoming
    Libraries system and is located in the S.H. Knight Geology Building.
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