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Daily Geography Week 18 Day 1

Duluth, Minnesota, is about 1500 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean, yet seagoing ships enter its harbor. How? List three types of landforms and provide an example of each. By way of the St. Lawrence Waterway. Daily Geography Week 18 Day 1.

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Daily Geography Week 18 Day 1

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  1. Duluth, Minnesota, is about 1500 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean, yet seagoing ships enter its harbor. How? List three types of landforms and provide an example of each By way of the St. Lawrence Waterway. Daily GeographyWeek 18Day 1 • Cape, island, mountain, peninsula, plain, river, etc.

  2. What is the name of the island group northeast of Australia whose capital is Honiara? Which state is due south of Kentucky? Soloman Islands Daily GeographyWeek 18Day 2 • Tennessee

  3. What is the latitude of a place that is exactly halfway between the equator and the North Pole? The world’s largest canyon is the Grand Canyon in Arizona. What is the name of the river that flows through thecanyon? 45° North Daily GeographyWeek 18Day 3 • Colorado River

  4. Describe the Pacific Ocean’s location relative to the continents it touches. Which national capital is east of 70° W: Ottawa, Washington D.C., Santiago, or Asuncion? East of Asia and Australia, west of North and South America, north of Antarctica Daily GeographyWeek 18Day 4 • Asuncion

  5. The forces of nature are constantly changing the earth, sometimes slowly as in the formation of the Grand Canyon, and sometimes quickly as in the formation of a new island by volcanic eruption. Name some other ways in which the earth changes. Answers will vary Daily GeographyWeek 18Day 5

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