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Aquifers and recharge areas
Aquifers and recharge areas
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Endangered species
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Geography takes you places
Geography takes you places
Glaciers
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Changing With the Tide
Using Venn Diagrams to Compare Two Ecosystems
Environmental Issues in the Polar Regions
Can We Keep the Lake Clean?
Design Your Own Suburb
Mapping and GIS
Mapping and GIS
Alberta and Saskatchewan: The View in 1905
Mapping Crime
Map of the Ottawa Valley
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Spotlight on Nunavut
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No magic borders
Be a geography detective
If a tree falls in the forest...
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Rock art
Wildfire: Friend or foe?
Public lands: Preserve or develop?
Public lands: Hidden histories
The great energy debate
Understanding wilderness
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Fluctations in the Price of Oil
Rivers
Biography of a river
Capillary Action
Determine Discharge of Stream
Direction of River Flow
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Factors affecting infiltration and runoff
Capillary Action
Goop to geoforms
Infiltration
Listen to the Land
Playing in Mud Puddles
Runoff
School Made Sampling Field Studies Equipment
Spongy Wetlands
Stream Table
Water Goes Around and Comes Around
What is a River System?
Human river
User-friendly rivers
Watch your Water Use
A River Puzzle!
Runoff
Rivers of Canada
The rivers of Canada: How they shaped our country
Weather
Weather
Whales
Whales
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