Frozen tundras‚ green forests‚ and flat rolling plains are all unique features of North America. Three different post-columbian groups thrived in these geographical regions by developing ways of survival. I will be talking about the Iroquois in the Eastern Woodlands‚ the Cheyenne in the Great Plains‚ and the Inuit from the Arctic/Sub-Arctic. First‚ the Eastern Woodlands has rich dirt which makes it perfect for farming‚ and the Iroquois tribe were the best farmers there were in the Eastern Woodlands
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a distinctive part of the earth’s surface and is defined by its common characteristics or elements. Each of these characteristics creates patterns on the earth’s surface. Natural characteristics (elements) of an environment include: climate landforms soils vegetation. Circle the TWO natural characteristics from the list above whose patterns you wish to explain in this question. (a) In the box below‚ draw an annotated sketch map or diagram of your chosen large natural environment to show
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side: Rises from the west coast upwards to the central region causing a staircase effect. South side: The effect is not as developed on its way to Bridgetown‚ due to the obstruction of the St George valley meeting the Carlisle Bay coastline. MAJOR LANDFORMS -HARRISON CAVES‚ BARBADOS The caves are naturally formed by water erosion through the limestone rock. The calcium-rich water that runs through the caves have formed the unusual stalactites and stalagmites formations. Travel through the caves is by tram
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equator. Areas which have low population densities are like the Sahara because of the fact that it gets 40mm of rain a year‚ but also areas of high humidity like the Amazon basin‚ and then rather obviously low temperatures like in North Canada in the tundra. In the temperate and moderate climate areas of the world population density is much higher‚ this is due to the reasonable rainfall and temperatures or if you have high temperature and high rainfall (allows for double cropping). SE Asia is a prime
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categories - natural causes and anthropogenic (man-made) causes. Natural Causes Natural causes of global warming include the release of methane gas from arctic tundra and wetlands‚ climate change‚ volcanoes etc. Methane‚ a greenhouse gas which traps the heat within the earth’s atmosphere‚ is let out in large quantities in the arctic tundra and wetlands. In case of volcanoes‚ when a volcano erupts‚ tons of ash is let out into the atmosphere. Even though nature contributes to global warming‚ this contribution
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geographically diverse‚ with different types of landforms in different regions. The Prairies are blessed with beautiful valleys like Bow Valley‚ in Alberta‚ Canada‚ and hills such as the Cypress Hills in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Unfortunately‚ the Prairies often seem like the underdog next to Central Canada‚ with less populated provinces and an economy more geared towards resources than services. However; the Prairies have many redeeming landforms and historical sites that proves it is just as worthy
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Science vs Art Is science more important than art when it comes to learning or intelligence? Based off how the current United States public school systems are built‚ the answer is yes‚ knowing the biomes of the Earth is more important than having the opportunity to paint. At the elementary level‚ students get art and music possibly once or twice a week. The performing arts are not even considered an option in a majority of schools. Theatre can be used in connection with science or other subjects
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References: Puget Sound- Temperate Broudleaf Forest http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/slater-museum/biodiversity-resources/world-biomes/characteristics-of-bioclimatic/temperate-broadleaf-forest/ Biomes of the world- temperate broadleaf deciduous forest department of geospatial science‚ radford university https://php.radford.edu/~swoodwar/biomes/?page_id=94 Defenders of Wildlife. (2010). Forest Habitat. Retrieved on February 18‚ 2010 from Defenders of Wildlife: http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/habitat/forest
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said Mr Jacks. "Yes that is true America has already been explored‚ but the new world hasn’t" said Bucks Every stared at each other again this time with worry and confusion. "The whole reason for the force fields is because of the sudden change in biomes" told Bucks "A disease that we call the "force field" plagued the nature all around America" "We first notice this change in the national parks but never took action until it started happening in cities" preached Admiral
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Michigan alone of glacial movement. Drumlins‚ formed by receding and then advancing glaciers‚ scrape and pushed elongated hills together on the surface of the earth. This erosion/deposit can be seen in Iron Mountain‚ Michigan (Wilson‚ p.6). Other landforms created by glaciers are moraines‚ eskers‚ and kames. Moraines occur when the ice is melting at an equal rate of the glacier advancing‚ and so dumping rocks‚ soil‚ debris taken from other areas the glacier has moved over‚ and even ice chunks fall
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