Do you know who is called the father of geography? Find out how Eratosthenes measured the Earth's circumference and created ...
National Geographic calls Geography Literacy: “the ability to use geographic understanding and geographic reasoning to make far-reaching decisions”. It relies on three conceptual pillars:Interaction: ...
Forget the neat, tidy narratives you might have heard in school about a stable, unchanging Earth. Just like history, our ...
Water shapes the planet and all life upon it. Breaking down traditional disciplinary barriers, this accessible, holistic introduction to the role and importance of water in Earth's physical and ...
Geography has long been at the center of interdisciplinary learning about people and environments at Miami University. The Great Seal (1826) features a globe and Miami’s first geography program was ...
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