Course Integrator - Chapter 13 Correlation of Package and Ancillary Items

PACKAGE SUPPLEMENTS

13 Human Impacts on Natural Systems: Geographic Outlooks on Global Concerns

Annual Editions: Geography, 98/99 Edition

3. Human Domination of Earthís Ecosystems

5. The Coming Climate

6. Is it El Niňo of the Century?

7. The Tortured Land

8. The Environmental Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa

9. "Dammed If You Do"

11. China Shoulders the Cost of Environmental Change

12. Threat of Encroaching Deserts May be More Myth than Fact

13. Health in the Hot Zone: How Would Global Warming Affect Humans?

18. Twin Challenges: Energy and Environment in Asia

20. Low Water in the American High Plains

26. An Animal Superhighway?

27. Raising the Dead Sea

31. Population, Poverty, and the Local Environment

32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies

35. Russiaís Population Sink

Annual Editions: Global Issues 98/99 Edition

9. The Global Challenge

10. A Global Warning

11. Fire in the Sky

12. Mining the Oceans

13. Greenwatch: Red Alert for the Earthís Green Belt

15. Global Population and the Nitrogen Cycle

17. The Fish Crisis

18. Angling for Aquaculture

19. The Future of Energy

Student Atlas of World Politics, 3rd Edition

Map 5 World Natural Hazards

Map 44 Deforestation and Desertification

Map 45 Soil Degradation

Map 46 Air and Water Quality

Map 47 Per Capita CO2 Emissions

Table M Human-Induced Soil Destruction

Table O Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Rand McNally Atlas of World Geography

North America: Thematic Introduction, 66-69

South America: Thematic Introduction, 98-101

Europe: Thematic Introduction, 108-111

Africa: Thematic Introduction, 122-125

Oceania: Thematic Introduction, 150-153

ANCILLARIES

 

Transparencies

86. Climates of the world (Fig. 13.3)

87. Precipitation variability (Fig. 13.4)

88. Desertification (Fig. 13.12)

89. World soil degradation concern (Fig. 13.15)

90. World water supplies (Fig. 13.19)

Slides

112. Incoming solar energy (6e Fig. 13.2)

113. Creating the greenhouse effect (6e Fig. 13.5)

114. Where acid rain falls (6e Fig. 13.9)

115. The margin of the desert (6e Fig. 13.13)

116. The hydrologic cycle (6e Fig. 13.17)

117. Mean annual precipitation (6e Fig. 13.18)

118. Irrigation in Lake Argyle project (6e Fig. 13.20)

119. A strip-mined landscape (6e Fig. 13.21)

120. A sanitary landfill (6e Fig. 13.24)


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