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Learn terms describing land and water forms on Earth. Full Review »

Atlapedia Online contains key information on every country of the world. Each country profile provides facts and data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history, and economy. Full Review »

Biology Geology Hydrology Geography can help us understand our changing world. Land and People: Finding a Balance is an environmental study project that engages high school students in studying ecosystems resource issues. Full Review »

Geography Games, Puzzles, Quizzes, Trivia. Africa Earthquakes Homework Help Tectonics / Continental Drift Agriculture / Farming Ecosystems / Biomes Latin America Time / Calendars American Culture Educational / World Media Maps / Globes / Ski Full Review »

ARGUS was developed at the University of Minnesota, under the direction of Dr. Philip Gersmehl and with the assistance of a large number of academic geographers and geography educators. Funded by the National Science Foundation (MDR-9150115; ESI 9452794), Full Review »

The Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress holds more than 4.5 million items, of which Map Collections represents only a small fraction, those that have been converted to digital form. Full Review »

Young students need to build a foundation for understanding of the 5 themes of geography. To help them build that foundation, primary teachers must find literature which brings the themes to their level. By building this foundation in the early grades, Full Review »

Geography is the study of places, including the people who live or have lived there. People have built monuments because something mattered, and to show that it mattered. They became a major part of where they were built and have often come to stand for t Full Review »

An online, one-two player geography based game. Play alone or compete against an online opponent to locate cities as quickly and accurately as you can. Simple, competitive, addictive. Full Review »

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Higher Ed

Students use critical thinking skills to evaluate historical data, and make sense of complex issues. Some of the techniques discussed include compare and contrast, continuity vs. change, cause and effect, and discipline-based analysis. Full Review »