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Microsoft Word - ssstd8.docssstd8.pdf
railroads during a certain era. Access the data on-line. Add the information to the on-line base map. Analyze the maps created to note any patterns. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing railroad service during a later era and during the present. Add infor...
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railroads during a certain era. Access the data on-line. Add the information to the on-line base map. Analyze the maps created to note any patterns. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing railroad service during a later era and during the present. Add information about the growth or shrinkage of specified cities in each of the eras. Overlay each map with highway access, and compare. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources for GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and
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railroads during a certain era. Access the data on-<span class="highlight">line</span>. Add the information to the on-<span class="highlight">line</span> base map. Analyze the <span class="highlight">maps</span> created to note any patterns. Overlay the <span class="highlight">maps</span> with additional GIS data showing railroad service during a later era and during the present. Add information about the growth or shrinkage of specified cities in each of the eras. Overlay each map with highway access, and compare. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources <span class="highlight">for</span> GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and
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physical characteristics of places. 6 – G2.1.1 Describe the landform features and the climate of the region (within the Western or Eastern Hemispheres) under study. 6 – G2.1.2 Account for topographic and human spatial patterns (where people live) associated with tectoni...
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physical characteristics of places. 6 – G2.1.1 Describe the landform features and the climate of the region (within the Western or Eastern Hemispheres) under study. 6 – G2.1.2 Account for topographic and human spatial patterns (where people live) associated with tectonic plates such as volcanoes, earthquakes, settlements (Ring of Fire, recent volcanic and seismic events, settlements in proximity to natural hazards in the Western Hemisphere) by using information from GIS, remote sensing, and the World Wide
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physical characteristics of places. 6 &ndash; G2.1.1 Describe the landform features and the climate of the region (within the Western or Eastern Hemispheres) under study. 6 &ndash; G2.1.2 Account <span class="highlight">for</span> <span class="highlight">topographic</span> and human spatial patterns (where people live) associated with tectonic plates such as volcanoes, earthquakes, settlements (Ring of Fire, recent volcanic and seismic events, settlements in proximity to natural hazards in the Western Hemisphere) by using information from GIS, remote sensing, and the World Wide
Microsoft Word - ssstd7.docssstd7.pdf
the data on-line and add information to the base map. Analyze the maps created to note any spatial patterns in farm concentrations, changes over the last few decades, and hypothesize possible reasons. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing precipitation, land topogr...
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the data on-line and add information to the base map. Analyze the maps created to note any spatial patterns in farm concentrations, changes over the last few decades, and hypothesize possible reasons. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing precipitation, land topography, and any other factors that students include in the hypothesis. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources for GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and Support Center, in conjunction with the Kansas
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the data on-<span class="highlight">line</span> and add information to the base map. Analyze the <span class="highlight">maps</span> created to note any spatial patterns in farm concentrations, changes over the last few decades, and hypothesize possible reasons. Overlay the <span class="highlight">maps</span> with additional GIS data showing precipitation, land topography, and any other factors that students include in the hypothesis. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources <span class="highlight">for</span> GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and Support Center, in conjunction with the Kansas