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Chapter 10, Problem 11GST
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The name of the lava that erupts underwater, based on the accompanying image.
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Discussion Question: Essentials of Geography A+
Chapter 1 does a nice job introducing the Physical Earth Sciences with the traditional scientific methods and systems. However, Physical
Geography exemplifies understanding spatial patterns. For example, we could research an area's cases of West Nile Virus using a table
filled with location and number of deaths and it would be useful. However, an even better way to look at the information in order to
search for an underlying pattern and an explanation would be to map the data.
For the Chapter 1 Discussion, find a thematic map from your house, the Newspaper, the Internet, the textbook, or wherever you find one! Be sure to
include the source such that any of us can get our hands on the same information/map. First DESCRIBE the patterns that you see. Then,
INTERPRET the reasons for the pattern. For example,the figures above and below are maps with information plotted. Remember, descriptions are
not arguable. Descriptions are factual…
What are the latitude and longitude of Points A through D on the figure below? Please
remember latitude is given first and is always north or south of the equator. Then,
longitude is given next and is always east or west of the prime meridian. Upload your
answers as a file to the Assignments section.
Chapter 10 Solutions
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