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more pollution than others. • use maps (e.g., topographic, hydrographic, highway) to identify land features and their locations; • recognize that some changes in the Earth’s surface, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, are abrupt, while other changes happen very...
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more pollution than others. • use maps (e.g., topographic, hydrographic, highway) to identify land features and their locations; • recognize that some changes in the Earth’s surface, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, are abrupt, while other changes happen very slowly (e.g., uplift and wearing down of mountains); and • explain how human activities (such as reducing the amount of forest cover, increasing the amount and variety of chemicals released into the atmosphere, and waste
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more pollution than others. &bull; use <span class="highlight">maps</span> (e.g., <span class="highlight">topographic</span>, hydrographic, highway) to identify land features and their locations; &bull; recognize that some changes in the Earth&rsquo;s surface, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, are abrupt, while other changes happen very slowly (e.g., uplift and wearing down of mountains); and &bull; explain how human activities (such as reducing the amount of forest cover, increasing the amount and variety of chemicals released into the atmosphere, and waste