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OAS: Landslide Hazard Assessment
technique-hazard zonation mapping-for examining landslide risks; and (3) the critical issues that need to be addressed in integrating landslide hazards into the development planning process. In 1974, one of the largest landslides in recorded history occurred in the Mantaro River valle...
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Constantinople (modern Istanbul), Ganges River, Himalayan Mountains, Huan He (Yellow River), Indus River, Jerusalem, Mecca, Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), Persia (modern Iran), Red Sea, Tigris River, Yangtze River, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Amazon River, Andes Mountains). 3. (A) identifies major patterns ...
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Constantinople (modern Istanbul), Ganges River, Himalayan Mountains, Huan He (Yellow River), Indus River, Jerusalem, Mecca, Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), Persia (modern Iran), Red Sea, Tigris River, Yangtze River, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Amazon River, Andes Mountains). 3. (A) identifies major patterns of world populations, physical features, ecosystems, and cultures using historic and contemporary geographic tools (e.g., maps, illustrations, photographs, documents, data). • Post the cardinal directions on the
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Constantinople (modern Istanbul), Ganges River, Himalayan Mountains, Huan He (Yellow River), Indus River, Jerusalem, Mecca, Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), Persia (modern Iran), Red Sea, Tigris River, Yangtze River, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Amazon River, Andes Mountains). 3. (A) identifies major patterns <span class="highlight">of</span> world populations, physical features, ecosystems, and cultures <span class="highlight">using</span> historic and contemporary geographic tools (e.g., maps, illustrations, photographs, documents, data). • Post the cardinal directions on the
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