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Physical Geography

Physical Geography

Physical geography is the study of the earth's dynamic systems – its air, water, weather climate, landforms, rocks, soils, plants, ecosystems and biomes – and how humans interact with the earth's systems. Physical geography is the study of the world around you. Everyone, every day, interacts with the earth's dynamic systems. I challenge you to join me on an exploration of the complex, and exciting world in which you live!' This is a freshman...

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Donald Thieme
Donald Thieme (Faculty)
8 years ago
This is not a complete textbook but rather lecture notes. I could make use of at least four of these lectures for our "Introduction to Landforms" (GEOG 1113k) course but would need to build at least that many more myself to have a textbook.
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Donald Thieme
Donald Thieme (Faculty)
8 years ago
We are interested in adopting this textbook at Valdosta state University.