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where would the bay,peninsula, island, archipelago, and cape be located on a florida map? I really need help with this please may someone help me !!!!!!!
"Florida Bay" vs. "Gulf of Florida"? Does anyone hear know what the difference between the "Florida Bay" and the "Gulf of Florida"? I don't know if they are the same, or if they are two distinct places. A quick google search isn't bringing up anything useful. fyi: I'm trying to describe the historical range of the Everglades. If you know, please enlighten me. A map would be appreciated.
how many valleys does florida have? im doing a state project these are the other questions i have to: 1.a map of florida valley and plateaus 2.name all of Florida's lakes and rivers(with map to) 3.all of Florida's bays and harbors(map to) 4.florida roads and free ways(map) i know that's a lot but that's what they expect
Physical map of the united states (please add a link)? I need a link to a physical map with the following features on it...Mississippi River, Missouri River, Chesapeake Bay, Hudson River, Cape cod, Florida Keys, Mississippi river delta, Appalachian mts, Rocky mountains, great Salt lake, Great plains, Central lowlands, High plains, Great basin, Great sandy desert, mojave desert, alaska peninsula, north slope brooks range, colorado plateau I know this is a lot to read but THANKS in advance
Can anybody tell me where i can find a projection chart for sea level rise in 2045? I am looking specificly for the Tampa Bay area in Florida. With all the icecaps melting sea level rise is a given, it's happening now. I am really hoping to find a topography map with sea level rise through the next few decades. Something that shows best case, worst case scenarios. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Drawing A Map of The United States? My summer assignment for U.S. History is to draw a map of to "draw a free-hand map of the part of the north american continent that includes the present-day-forty-eight states of the United States on a blank piece of 8 1/2 x 11 paper." i need to include the following in my map: RIVERS -missouri-mississipi-ohio-st lawrence- columbia-colorado-rio grand-tennessee-hudson-snake-arkansas-red-susquehanna-delaware-potomac-james-alabama-platte-brazos-san joaquin MOUNTAIN RANGES coastal ranges-cascade-sierra nevada-rocky-appalachian-mt rainier-mt shasta LAKES Superior-michigan-huron-erie-ontario-great salt-okeechobee WATER BODIES atlantic ocean-pacific ocean-gulf of mexico-chesapeake bay- straits of florida-gulf of cali ISLAND long island-cuba-bahamas REGIONS grand canyon-greatplains-atlantic coastal plain so my question is- where can i find any maps that illustrate ONLY these items OR is there any free site on the web that lets me customize a map with only the places of my choice or if anyone had a project like this before, how did you find a map with all the places you need on it
Where in Florida is Winter Park? Which part of Florida is Winter Park in? I'm trying to look for something there on Craig's List and the map wasn't very helpful. Daytona beach Florida keys Ft Myers / SW Florida Gainesville Heartland Florida Jacksonville Lakeland North Central FL Ocala Okaloosa / walton Orlando Panama city Pensacola Sarasota-bradenton South Florida Space coast St Augustine Tallahassee Tampa bay area Treasure coast
I can't find a map of.....? Its a map of the eastern states that include: (If you can't find all of them then please try to find most of it or some of it) Cape Hatteras Long Island Maine Georgia New York Husdon River Florida North Carolina Chesapeake Bay Cape Cod google isn't helping
Help Social studies U.S. A. Map questions!? Which Large California city is located along a bay? Name the capital city located along Chesapeake bay? Cape Canavera; , Florida touches which body of Salt water? PLEASE HELP ME!!!
Fast answers needed! I have a Geography quiz tomorrow!? good way to study to memorize locations of following geography features? i got states: Potamac River Savannah River Delaware River Ohio River Cape Hatteras Chesapeake Bay Pamlico Sound Delaware Bay Tampa Bay The Florida Keys even a map will do, just I need it FAST!
Help with these United States history questions? Thank you and god bless What river empties into NYC harbor? What is the largest river, by volume in the US What is the river west of the Appalachian Mountains that forms a border between Indiana and Kentucky? What is the name of the river that forms a border between Mexico and the Us What river runs east from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean? What river forms part of the border between 2 northwestern states and flows into the pacific ocean? What is the huge expanse of flatlands between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi river? What extensive flatland cover most of Nevada and are nearly surrounded by mountains? What is the name of the landform that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean like a giant fishhook? This landform is part of the northeastern ocast of the US. What flatlands circle the northern and Western coastline of the Gulf of Mexico? What flatlands extends south form Chesapeake Bay to the east coast of Florida? What flatlands in California lie between the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Range? What is the is the main mountain chain that runs through the eastern US? What is the mountain range that sperates California and Nevada? What is the tallest mountain in Alaska? What is the highest mountain in California? What is the tallest mountain range in Oregon and Washington? From the top of which mountain range in the United States could you see the Arctic Ocean? What volcano dominates the southern portion of the island of Hawaii? What states form the elf in the center of the map of the United States?
Help with Math Question? Can anyone tell me the answer to the following question? On a Florida map with a scale of 3/8 inch= 10 miles, lines are drawn to connect Taylor Creek, South Bay and Lakeport. The distance between Lakeport and Taylor Creek is 1 1/8 inc es, and the distance between Lakeport and South Bay is 1 1/2 inc ess.What is the distance across the lake, in miles from Taylor Creek to South Bay ? SHOW ALL WORK. Thank you for the help!!!
How do I correctly measure distance over open water for swimming in and around bayous and bays? I live in Pensacola Florida and want to get out of the pool and train in the bays. I plan on trying to make open water swimming my new sport but want to correctly mark out severl different courses for training purpouses. I have a kayak that I could use to survey the course but how? Also, do they make maps that have miles that are not nautical marked on maps?
Help with these US history questions? Thank you and god bless What river empties into NYC harbor? What is the largest river, by volume in the US What is the river west of the Appalachian Mountains that forms a border between Indiana and Kentucky? What is the name of the river that forms a border between Mexico and the Us What river runs east from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean? What river forms part of the border between 2 northwestern states and flows into the pacific ocean? What is the huge expanse of flatlands between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi river? What extensive flatland cover most of Nevada and are nearly surrounded by mountains? What is the name of the landform that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean like a giant fishhook? This landform is part of the northeastern ocast of the US. What flatlands circle the northern and Western coastline of the Gulf of Mexico? What flatlands extends south form Chesapeake Bay to the east coast of Florida? What flatlands in California lie between the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Range? What is the is the main mountain chain that runs through the eastern US? What is the mountain range that sperates California and Nevada? What is the tallest mountain in Alaska? What is the highest mountain in California? What is the tallest mountain range in Oregon and Washington? From the top of which mountain range in the United States could you see the Arctic Ocean? What volcano dominates the southern portion of the island of Hawaii? What states form the elf in the center of the map of the United States?
Read my speech and tell me what you think please!!!? Global Warming Speech: Everybody has already heard something about global warming, but honestly: Are we doing enough? No, we’re not. We CAN, we SHOULD and we MUST do much more, because if we don’t we and our future generations are going to suffer the consequences. We live in a planet that is really fragile, and we cannot expect that it will stay all right after being damaged on daily basis by us. One of the main processes that causes global warming is the greenhouse effect. (show PowerPoint – here is an image explaining the greenhouse effect), as we can see here, the solar radiation pass through the atmosphere, some of it goes back to space, but others stay on Earth (which is good because it keeps our planet warm), but with the global warming happening the ones that are suppose to go back to the Space can’t go, instead they stay in our planet, causing hotter temperatures than normal). If we put a glass of ice outside in a hot day, of course that it will eventually melt, and the ice turns into water. That is exactly what is happening with our glaciers…Since some glaciers are melting the sea level rising is becoming a real threat. We are facing a big danger: if the West Antarctic ice shelf melts the sea level would raise 20 feet (6 meters), putting in danger places like New York, Florida, San Francisco Bay, the Netherlands and many more. (Show PowerPoint: this is what will happen to the World Trade Center Memorial, in Manhattan. And in Florida, where 15 million people live. And here there is Netherlands, where 16 million people live). If this happens “the maps of the world will have to be redrawn”. But we are not just facing the rise of sea levels. Many other things CAN and WILL happen to our beautiful planet, such as more hurricanes, droughts, floods, infectious diseases, a possibility of a new ice age, many deaths and of course the rise in temperatures (show PowerPoint: this is how our planet is right now, but if the global warming keeps happening it will turn into this, a completely different image). If you want to take action there are a lot of things that you can do, for example, don’t leave electronics, (such as computers, televisions, etc.) in standby mode (because even if they are in standby mode they are using energy, when you don’t actually need it); recycle (if you recycle you can save 2400 pounds of carbon dioxide a year, which is a big help for our environment); switch to green energy (green energy is the type of energy that is not going to damage the environment, this energy is made by natural processes, like solar power, wave power and wind power. One of the examples of the green energy things that you can buy are fluorescent lights); don’t use your car so many times (while you are using a car you’re burning fossil fuels, which are extremely dangerous for our environment); try not go by plane (airplanes are responsible for 2 to 3 percent of human CO2 emissions, because they trap energy in Earth's atmosphere); use less hot water (because it takes a lot of energy to heat water); plant more trees (one tree will absorb a ton of carbon dioxin over its lifetime) and spread the word (if a lot of people know about this world crisis it will be much easier to take action, because we will have everybody’s help). A man called Upton Sinclair wrote: “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it”. This is why the politicians don’t do anything about it; but what do you prefer: Money or our planet Earth? It is not hard to choose, because without our planet we cannot have money. Why are we still ignoring this when we have so much proof that this is real? For example: the Lake Chad: in 1963 it was a beautiful big lake in Africa, but now it doesn’t exist. The Ward Hunt ice shelf in Canada has broken apart. 2005 was the hottest year ever and the hurricanes have become bigger and more: some examples are the hurricane Katrina (in New Orleans, Louisiana) and the hurricane Rita (in Los Angeles, California). We cannot say: “I am only one person, I am not going to change the world by doing this” If you say this, or think this way you are doing the wrong thing, because if we all help, a personal level will turn into a national level and then a global level. We know what to do, how to do it and we have everything that we need. If we are enough smart to create things like computers we are enough smart to solve this, we are only missing will. We can do two things about the global warming: spending all day long not caring about the problem, while millions of innocents die, and putting yourself in risk or do something about it and change our world. It is your decision…
Can you answer 6th grade social studies questions? Ok I am a teacher so what I want to know is Who here can answer these 6th grade questions? This includes answering in full sentences ok! Have fun and Good luck! 1. What ocean touches the coasts of Africa, Asia, Australia and Antarctica? 2. Find a large bay in Canada that is north of the Great Lakes. What is its name? 3. Is Iceland closer to the North Pole than New Zealand is to the South Pole? Explain your answer. 4. What sea is at the mouth of the Nile River in Africa? Wednesday 5. Which is farther east, the east coast of the United States or the east coast of South America? 6. What sea is located at the mouth of the Dneiper River in Ukraine? Thursday 7. What mountain range runs through western Canada, but not along the coast? 8. What ocean is at the mouth of the Amazon River? 9. What strait, controlled by the United Kingdom, is close to the place where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean? 10. Look at a physical map of the United States. Which state contains more low land, Texas and Colorado? 11. What country is west of Alaska? 12. What is the name given to given to small rivers that flow into larger rivers? 13. What large bay separates Greeland from Baffin Island? 14. If you traveled in a straight line from San Diego, California to Mexico City, Mexico, you would pass through mountains. Name them. 15. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California all have a border with with country? 16. Look at a physical map of the United States. Which state has higher elevations, Florida or Tennessee? I wish I could put to both for best answer but as you know I can't so I think I'm not going to choise best answer so your grades are 100% congradulations!!! you both got an A+ in Social Studies
Social Studies Homework help? PLEASE? please find a site for me! i need a site with a good black and white physiographic map of the u.s. the phyographic map need to include... 1. pacific ocean 2. atlantic ocean 3. gulf of mexico 4. the great lakes (collectively) 5. Lake Hurton 6. Lake Ontario 7. Lake Michigan 8. Lake Erie 9. Lake Superior 10. Great Salt Lake 11. Chesapeake Bay 12. San Fransisco Bay 13. Hudson River 14. Mississippi River 15. Ohio River 16. Missouri River 17. Colorado River 18. Rio Grande 19. St. Lawrence River 20. Columbia River (from Canada to Pacific) 21. Snake River 22. The Great Plains 23. Gulf Coastal Plain (from texas to florida) 24. Atlantic Coastal Plain 25. Cape Cod 26. Ozorak Plataeu 27. Colorado Plataeu 28. Great Basin 29. Central Valley (california) 30. Appalachian Mountains 31. Rocky Mountains 32. Sierra Navada 33. Cascade Range 34. Coast Range 35. Brooke Range 36. Alaska Range 37. Mt. McKinley aka Denali 38. Mauna Loa ******the site with the map must enclude all these. it can be more than one site.******** i need sites that show ALLLLLLLL of these. im going camping this labor day weekend and i dont have an atlas so i need a display to look at while i copy the locations on my phyiographic map** ALL OF THESE NAMES MUST BE ON THE SITES YOU POST!! PLEAASE POST SITES! QUICK I REALLY NEED A DISPLAY OF A PHYSIOGRAPHIC US MAP!
Advanced technologies war depopulation testing, apocalypse,Nibiru , global warming/cooling,tectonic shift etc? *On December 30th, the first of the dead fish surfaced in Rio De Janerio Brazil. Sardines, croakers, and catfish started to wash ashore dead. The total for the dead fish coming ashore was 100 tons over the next few days. *On December 31st the first of the dead bird phenomenon’s were reported in Bebe Arkansas. Thousands of redwing blackbirds fell to their death from mid air flight. *On January 1st Kentucky had hundreds of dead birds found near the Murray State university. *On January 3rd, 100,000 dead drum fish found along a 20 mile stretch of the Arkansas river. *On January 4th, 500 dead redwing blackbirds were found scattered along a quarter of a mile span of highway in Point Coupee Parish, Louisiana. *On January 4th, hundreds of fish washed up on the shore of the St. Clair River in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. *On January 4th, in Orange Florida thousands of dead fish line the banks of Spruce Creek. *On January 5th, Chesapeake Bay in Maryland saw 2 million fish wash onto the shore. *On January 5th, 200 Dead birds are found in Tyler, Texas on a bridge on highway 155 over the Lake O’Pines. *On January 5th , in Wilson Tennessee, 150 dead grackles found on the side of the road near Lebanon. (The birds had been there for several days) *On January 5th, in Falkoeping, West Sweden, 50-100 crows were found dead along a street. *On January 5th, Kent England, 40,000 velvet swimming crabs wash ashore dead. *On January 5th in New Zealand, hundreds of snapper fish, many missing their eyes wash ashore on the Coromandel Peninsula. These are the 13 incidents up to date around the globe according to the National Post News http://www.examiner.com/pop-culture-in-hartford/dead-birds-and-dead-fish-and-dead-crabs-total-13-global-events-so-far Map of incidents http://nationalpostnews.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/web0105-dead-animals3.jpg A farmer in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures has found about 80 dead pigeons on his farm 20 kilometres west of Quebec City. Sylvain Turmel first noticed the dead birds in his field on Dec. 18. Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2011/01/07/dead-birds-quebec.html#ixzz1ASyLeeZ6 SARNIA, Ont. - Hundreds of dead fish that washed up on shore in the north end of the St. Clair River is a natural occurrence and not the result of a chemical spill, a government officials say. http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2011/01/04/16757321.html
Where do you live the beautiful people in U.S.? ? Normally, we see in Hollywood movies that leave many beautiful girls in the movies, blondes high and features beautiful girls, dark ... not bad at beaches sunbathing or strolling in the city or tourist zones such as promenades by the sea, or playing some sport outdoors ... for example that TV serie Film shows the number of 'Bay Watch', (with (David Hasselhoff) on the beaches of Los Angeles, California. Then one sees on the internet that is not all that pretty Jenter live in all those sites that shows film in Hollywood. And aunuqe tourist areas with a climate and good beaches agradeble is always a big attraction ... On the other hand, lives more Jenter in central and eastern U.S. coast, which in the West Coast as I have seen on a map of population. Statistically more likely to live where Jenter or more people, more likely to be able to find Jenter pretty. Can we find such beautiful places as Jenter Meriland, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago or Detroit Massachusetts, as in places such as sun and beach tourist California or Florida ? Where do you live the beautiful people in U.S.? Where it will be easier to see american' beautiful people? Is it concentrated in a few places of great weather beautiful beaches and sun, or rather, are scattered throughout the United States?
Conservatives: where do you get the lie that blue states have more people on welfare? Economy Statistics > Welfare Caseloads > Total recipients (per capita) (most recent) by state VIEW DATA: Totals Per capita Definition Source Printable version Bar Graph Map Showing latest available data. Rank States Amount # 1 District of Columbia: 7.835 per 100 people Economy # 2 Guam: 6.397 per 100 people Economy # 3 Rhode Island: 3.319 per 100 people Rhode Islander Economy # 4 Tennessee: 3.026 per 100 people Tennessean Economy # 5 California: 3.005 per 100 people Californian Economy # 6 Maine: 2.842 per 100 people Mainer Economy # 7 Alaska: 2.4 per 100 people Alaskan Economy # 8 West Virginia: 2.283 per 100 people West Virginian Economy # 9 Indiana: 2.241 per 100 people Hoosier Economy # 10 Washington: 2.238 per 100 people Washingtonian Economy # 11 New Mexico: 2.23 per 100 people Economy # 12 Vermont: 2.044 per 100 people Vermonter Economy # 13 Michigan: 2.001 per 100 people Michigander Economy # 14 Hawaii: 1.993 per 100 people Hawaiian Economy # 15 Montana: 1.932 per 100 people Montanan Economy # 16 Arizona: 1.875 per 100 people Arizonan Economy # 17 Missouri: 1.872 per 100 people Economy # 18 Kentucky: 1.838 per 100 people Economy # 19 Minnesota: 1.825 per 100 people Minnesotan Economy # 20 New York: 1.771 per 100 people New Yorker Economy # 21 Iowa: 1.743 per 100 people Iowan Economy # 22 Massachusetts: 1.695 per 100 people Bay Stater Economy # 23 Pennsylvania: 1.669 per 100 people Pennsylvanian Economy # 24 Ohio: 1.641 per 100 people Ohioan Economy # 25 Mississippi: 1.547 per 100 people Economy # 26 Nebraska: 1.54 per 100 people Nebraskan Economy # 27 Delaware: 1.464 per 100 people Delawarean Economy # 28 Texas: 1.459 per 100 people Texan Economy # 29 Georgia: 1.455 per 100 people Georgian Economy # 30 Kansas: 1.424 per 100 people Kansan Economy # 31 Puerto Rico: 1.394 per 100 people Economy # 32 North Dakota: 1.351 per 100 people Economy # 33 US Virgin Islands: 1.25 per 100 people Economy # 34 Louisiana: 1.241 per 100 people Louisianan Economy # 35 Connecticut: 1.233 per 100 people Nutmegger Economy # 36 Oregon: 1.197 per 100 people Oregonian Economy # 37 New Jersey: 1.168 per 100 people New Jerseyan Economy # 38 New Hampshire: 1.15 per 100 people New Hampshirite Economy # 39 South Carolina: 1.129 per 100 people Economy # 40 Maryland: 1.108 per 100 people Marylander Economy # 41 Nevada: 1.07 per 100 people Nevadan Economy # 42 Oklahoma: 1.014 per 100 people Oklahoman Economy # 43 Alabama: 0.98 per 100 people Alabamian Economy # 44 North Carolina: 0.966 per 100 people Economy # 45 Virginia: 0.928 per 100 people Virginian Economy # 46 Arkansas: 0.913 per 100 people Arkansan Economy # 47 Utah: 0.883 per 100 people Utahn Economy # 48 Wisconsin: 0.862 per 100 people Wisconsinite Economy # 49 South Dakota: 0.792 per 100 people Economy # 50 Illinois: 0.783 per 100 people Illinoisan Economy # 51 Colorado: 0.747 per 100 people Economy # 52 Florida: 0.669 per 100 people Floridian Economy # 53 Idaho: 0.224 per 100 people Idahoan Economy # 54 Wyoming: 0.143 per 100 people Statemaster
Conservatives: where do you get the lie that blue states have more unemployed? Economy Statistics > Unemployment rate (most recent) by state VIEW DATA: Totals Definition Source Printable version Bar Graph Map Showing latest available data. Rank States Amount # 1 Puerto Rico: 9.2% Economy # 2 Mississippi: 7.9% Economy # 3 Alaska: 7% Alaskan Economy # 4 Michigan: 6.8% Michigander Economy # 5 South Carolina: 6.5% Economy # 6 Kentucky: 6% Economy # 7 Oregon: 5.5% Oregonian Economy # 8 District of Columbia: 5.3% Economy = 9 Illinois: 5.1% Illinoisan Economy = 9 Rhode Island: 5.1% Rhode Islander Economy = 9 Tennessee: 5.1% Tennessean Economy = 12 Ohio: 5% Ohioan Economy = 12 Texas: 5% Texan Economy = 14 Massachusetts: 4.9% Bay Stater Economy = 14 Indiana: 4.9% Hoosier Economy = 16 Arkansas: 4.8% Arkansan Economy = 16 California: 4.8% Californian Economy = 16 Louisiana: 4.8% Louisianan Economy = 19 Kansas: 4.7% Kansan Economy = 19 New York: 4.7% New Yorker Economy = 19 Wisconsin: 4.7% Wisconsinite Economy = 22 Washington: 4.6% Washingtonian Economy = 22 Connecticut: 4.6% Nutmegger Economy = 24 Pennsylvania: 4.5% Pennsylvanian Economy = 24 Missouri: 4.5% Economy = 24 Georgia: 4.5% Georgian Economy = 24 New Jersey: 4.5% New Jerseyan Economy = 24 North Carolina: 4.5% Economy # 29 Colorado: 4.3% Economy = 30 Minnesota: 4.1% Minnesotan Economy = 30 Arizona: 4.1% Arizonan Economy = 30 Maine: 4.1% Mainer Economy = 33 New Mexico: 4% Economy = 33 Oklahoma: 4% Oklahoman Economy # 35 West Virginia: 3.9% West Virginian Economy = 36 Iowa: 3.8% Iowan Economy = 36 Nevada: 3.8% Nevadan Economy # 38 Delaware: 3.6% Delawarean Economy = 39 Maryland: 3.4% Marylander Economy = 39 Utah: 3.4% Utahn Economy = 39 New Hampshire: 3.4% New Hampshirite Economy = 39 Montana: 3.4% Montanan Economy = 43 South Dakota: 3.3% Economy = 43 Vermont: 3.3% Vermonter Economy = 43 Alabama: 3.3% Alabamian Economy = 46 Nebraska: 3.2% Nebraskan Economy = 46 Idaho: 3.2% Idahoan Economy = 46 North Dakota: 3.2% Economy = 49 Florida: 3.1% Floridian Economy = 49 Virginia: 3.1% Virginian Economy # 51 Wyoming: 2.9% Wyomingite Economy # 52 Hawaii: 2.6% Hawaiian Economy Weighted average: 4.5%
Geography Questions, can someone answer? Can someone answer these geography questions on 'A Tourist Map: Florida'? 1. Name the waterways that help to make Florida a peninsula. 2. NASA launches its manned space flights on Merritt Island, which is near which area? 3. Which large water mammal makes its home in the bays and rivers of Florida? 4. Which labeled cities are located on the panhandle of Florida? *Hint: A panhandle is a strip of land projecting like the handle of a pan* I'll be happy if you answer, Thanks!!
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