Archive for September, 2009

lewis and clark route question?

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
what major obstacles did they face due to topography? thanks! this would help so much, i have been looking for over three hours!
not to be rude, but what river, do you know? thanks

Eufemia

Middle school finals?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
My history teacher is mentally insane. His study guide for us his college level I swear to God. Here is one of his many crazy questions just to show you the kind of stress I am under.
This year we have emphasized the importance of geography in the development of civilizations. In this sense we have included in the terms topography, meteorology, climatology. We have seen how the land (and water), the weather and the climate of an area has affected it development, progress and history. Explore this topic and what you have learned about the interplay between geography, economics and history this year making you points by providing examples from at least three of the civilizations we have studied this year (including at least one non-European society. Compare and contrast how the factors have worked in different places at different times. It is on Monday and i haven’t even barely started the outlines and memorization of like 99 locations on a map. WHAT DO I DO? im so stressed

Ruthanne

Growing conditions for wheat?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
What is the amount of precipitation and temperature needed…….the soil conditions and topography to growing it…….

Sau

Latin America?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009
What are some of the connections or associations between Latin America’s physical geography elements like temperature, precipitation, ocean currents, topography and altitudinal life zones?
All of L.A….Mexico, Central America, and South America.

Lon

Is my writing good? Should I go into journalism?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009
The Kingdom of Fairytale lies in its permanent spot, top of cloud that floats in the air above an uncharted part of the southern Pacific Ocean. Do not let its usual location fool you, the topography of Fairytale Kingdom varies from the vast mountains that make up The Great Divison, to the magnificent lagoons and lakes of The Neverland Cordillera. Although you may think that mountains do not, and cannot sit on top of a cloud think again. That may be the case in many parts of the world, but in fairytale kingdom the unusual is usual. The mountains of The Great Divison are larger than any every found on planet earth. All 142 mountains that make up The Great Divison are fold mountains. The Great Divison divides the entire country in half. The only volcanic mountain in the whole country of Fairtale Kingdom is Mt. Olympus. The exact age of the grand mountain is unknown, but stories say the mountain is older than the country it sprouts from. The topography of The Neverland Cordillera is mainly flat land with the occasional hill and valley plus the extremely high mountains of The Great Division. In The Northic, the land is all flat, no hills, valleys and only one immensely large mountain named after the legends of the Greek. Lastly, The Inner Cauldron Region. This region is one vast desert, with a couple high plateaus.
Climate varies greatly as in which region is being discussed. In

Dessie

How can I get my158 acre golf course in front of N.C. Land investors?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009
This property has frontage on Highway 55 and and will be zoned Planned Development soon. It is 12 miles from downtown Raleigh and the main draw here is Research Triangle Park that continues to provide high income research tech. jobs. The property is 1.5 miles from the proposed 401 S Loop bypass and has beautiful rolling topography and hardwood trees. I can be reached at 910-279-0905 or Landmaniv@yahoo.com

Vergie

No Life On Mars Proves Evolution Wrong. Correct?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Two land rovers named Spirit and Opportunity from NASA explored Mars during 2004. The topography shows obvious signs of past liquid rivers flowing in numerous places. The rovers have proven that water was once abundant on the surface of Mars, but they have not been able to find any signs of life or any signs of past life on the planet. Mars has a proven history of flowing water on the surface and an atmosphere suitable to support life forms. The planet has had all of the conditions necessary to provide the spark of life according to the evolutionary theory, yet there is no life on Mars. The river beds and river banks show no signs of vegetation or trees. The ground has no fossils and no organisms. The place is absolutely sterile. So why would there be life on Earth and not Mars since we have pretty much the same conditions. Comments?
According to evolution all you need for evolution is: Water, lightning, some kind of oxygen for you to adapt to and you will have a cell growing into something.

The lightning will hit the water and make molecules combine together. This process would continue until life is able to adapt to the living conditions. Which is the same as ours, yet there is no life.
You guys may want to read about Astrobiology before you answer.
Dude I think you meant Habitable zone…. It’s the distance from a star that a planet may have liquid water. If its too close it has gas, to far and it’s ice…. What’s your point?
Paul S… I take it you haven’t even been to college and knows nothing about Astrobiology, and that is in simple terms how the single cell theory happened guy.

Garnet

Homework help! help help help1?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009
please fast! 1. If contour lines on a slope are spaced wide apart , then the slope is very steep. is it false or true . if its false what words or word can substitute
wide apart to make it true. 2. What do geologists call an area wehre there is mostly one kind of topography

Laveta

I need the definition of?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
first with the correct answers gets best answer… Geography Terms:
(1)geography
(2)latitude
(3)longitude
(4)prime meridian
(5)equator
(6)international date line
(7)tropic of cancer
(8)tropic of capricorn
(9)arctic circle
(10)poles
(11)hemisphere
(12)culture
(13)elevation
(14)vegetation
(15)topography
(16)projection
(17)legend
(18)weather
(19)climate
(20)globe
(21)continent
(22)antipode…in order to get best answer you must have the site you got the info from…PLEASE help is appreciated..

Bok

Science :0)?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
1. What is a collapsed cave ceiling called?

2. What is the name given to a stone arch that is left standing after the cave ceiling on both sides of it has collapsed?

3. What are the icicle-like projections that hang from a cave ceiling called?

4. What are the icicle-like projections that project upward from the floor of the cave called?

5. What chemical compound is the main constituent of all cave formations?

6. What is the name of a special kind of topography called that has caves, sinkholes, and stream-less valleys?

*Thanks 4 all ur help* :0)))))
bY the way I do everything Online

Samira