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PACKAGE SUPPLEMENTS |
13 Human Impacts on Natural Systems: Geographic Outlooks on Global Concerns |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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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