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  1. Animal Geography: South America (Cover-to-Cover Informational Books: Natural World) by Joanne Mattern, 2002-08
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1. Galapagos Geography And Climate.
Geography. It also boasts the highest elevation in the archipelago with Wolf volcanoreaching 1645 m. Geology The islands now called Galapagos are of recent
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Islands:
are located roughly 1000 km straight west of mainland Ecuador.
There are 19 major islands and many smaller islets, whose land mass together covers 7880 km2 over an area of 50 000 km2 of ocean.
Isabela
is the largest of the islands, having an area of 4590 km2. It also boasts the highest elevation in the archipelago with Wolf volcano reaching 1645 m.
Geology:
The islands now called Galapagos are of recent volcanic origin , having risen out of the sea a few million years ago. A geological theory called " Hot Spot " tries to explain their creation by imagining huge magma blocks escaping through an opening in the earth's crust and building themselves up over million s of years. Two mayor tectonic plates meet in the vicinity and spread or move away from each other thus creating the spaces for those mantle plumes to form. Isabela and Fernandina islands are the most recent ones with less than a million years of life. The southeastern islands of Española boast of the oldest rocks and

2. Galapagos 1999
for upto-date Galapagos info). Geography of Equador and the Galapagos Ecuadorian and galapagos geography. Click on any area of the maps to "zoom in" for more detail (thanks
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Some comments on the photography posted for this Galapagos trip. All the digital images were created with a Kodak DC210 digital camera. For those familiar with 35mm lenses, the camera looked like it had a zoom range from 30mm to maybe 70mm. I had to get close to get any details. The sensor itself seems to be about an ASA 100 film speed. Some pictures are blurred, some have lens artifacts, a couple even have a little sunscreen smear on the lens for an inadvertent "soft focus" effect. Sigh. If I enhanced some of the pictures I noted where and what I did.
Ecuadorian and Galapagos Geography
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3. Galapagos Geography And Climate.
Geography. also boasts of the highest elevation in the archipelago with Wolf volcanoreaching 1645 m. Geology The islands which are called now Galapagos are of
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Islands:
are located roughly 1000 km straight west of mainland Ecuador.
There are 19 major islands and many smaller islets, whose land mass together covers 7880 km2 over an area of 50 000 km2 of ocean.
Isabela
is the largest of the islands, having an area of 4590 km2. It also boasts of the highest elevation in the archipelago with Wolf volcano reaching 1645 m.
Geology:
The islands which are called now Galapagos are of recent volcanic origins , having risen out of the sea a few million years ago. A geological theory called " Hot Spot " tries to explain their creation by imagining huge magma blocks escaping through an opening in the earth's crust and building themselves up over million of years. Two mayor tectonic plates meet in the vicinity and spread or move away from each other and so creating the spaces for those mantle plumes to form. Isabela and Fernandina islands are the most recent ones with less of one million years of life. The southeastern islands of Española boasts of the oldest rocks and that coincides with the direction of the movements of the Cocos and Nazca Plates . The islands were never connected to any continent but it is believed that an eroded underwater ridge called the Carnegie Ridge were once above water and are part of the same geological event. This ridge is halfway between the current islands and the mainland and would explain more satisfactorily, how the animals and plants could have arrived on Galapagos.

4. Geography Of Ecuador - Ministry Of Tourism - Ecuador
Ecuador Geography. Geography of Ecuador Andes geography, Amazon geography,galapagos geography, and more. Ministry of Tourism, Ecuador.
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6. Geography Of The Galapagos Islands
geography of the galapagos. For more comprehensive info on the geographyof the galapagos, visit our links page. top of this page.
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Amazon Adventures and Haciendas of the Andes Book your Flight to Ecuador geography of the Galapagos Located over 1000 km from the South American continent, the Galapagos Islands (officially named the Archipelago of Colon) are a dynamic region constantly changing with volcanic eruptions, new lava fields forming and islands eroding and expanding. 600 miles from the Ecuadorian coastline, the Galapagos have lived in virtual isolation for millions of years. In total, they consist of 61 islands and islets, with 13 main islands. Seeming like shadows upon the sea from one another, the 13 main islands are Baltra, Espanola, Fernandina, Floreana, Genovesa, Isabela, Marchena, Pinta, Pinzon, San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Santiago. In total land area, the islands are 4897 sq. miles (7880 sq. km) and in the total geographical area from Darwin Island to San Cristobal and Espanola, 28,000 sq. miles (45,000 sq. km) The largest island is Isabela, at 1771 sq. miles (4855 sq. km), while it makes up close to half the land area of the Galapagos, is still less than half the size of the island of Hawaii. Its largest volcano, Volcan Wolf has maximum altitude of 5600 ft. (1707 m) making it the highest point in the archipelago.

7. Geography And Geology Of The Galapagos Islands
The geography and Geology of the galapagos Islands. By clicking on the linked words, you can frequently throughout this site. The galapagos Islands are an archipelago consisting of
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The Geography and Geology of the Galapagos Islands
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The Galapagos Islands are an archipelago consisting of some 16 islands and numerous islets scattered over an area of nearly 36,000 square miles around the Equator . Each major island, with the exception of the largest island, Isabela, consists of a single large shield volcano . Isabela was formed from six volcanoes joined above sea level. The total land area of all the islands, islets and rocks that form the Galapagos Islands is about 3,028 square miles, with Isabela making up more than half the total land area, at 1,700 square miles. The islands all rose from the ocean floor as the tops of volcanoes, possibly during the Pliocene era , and have never been connected by land to any mainland area. Today, the Galapagos Islands remain one of the most active oceanic volcano areas on Earth.
Just as the extraordinary wildlife of the Galapagos Islands is critical to the study of biology, the unique geology of the islands has implications for the whole planet. In geological terms, the Galapagos Islands are quite young, probably no more than five million years old. Some of the westernmost islands, which are the most volcanically active, may only be hundreds of thousands of years old and are actually still forming.

8. Galapagos Islands - Geographic Information. Geography And Geology
Geographic information of the galapagos islands. geography and geology of the galapagos. Galapaguide is a Travel and tourism guide of the galapagos islands. information about cruises, tours, galapagos ISLANDS TRAVEL CRUISES TOURS SCUBA DIVING HOTELS VACATIONS MAP TRIPS PICTURES geography GEOLOGY The galapagos Archipelago is located about 1000 km west of mainland
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The Galapagos Archipelago is located about 1000 km west of mainland Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. It consists of 13 primary islands: Darwin, Wolf, Pinta, Marchena, Genovesa, Fernandina, Isabela, Santiago, Baltra, Santa Cruz, San Cristobol, Floreana and Santa Cruz, as well as innumerable islets (unnamed here). The islands cover a total area of 7,882 sq. kilometers ranging in area from 14 sq. km to 4588 sq. km.
Like many oceanic islands such as Hawaii, the Azores, and Reunion, the Galapagos are thought to be the product of a mantle plume. Mantle plumes are columns of hot rock, roughly 100 km in diameter, that rise from deep within the earth. These plumes rise because they are hotter (by perhaps as much as 200 degrees centigrade) and therefore less dense than the surrounding rock. The rate of ascent is about 10 cm/year or so.

9. Background On The Flora, Fauna, Geography And Weather Of The Galapagos
On the Islands A description of the history, wildlife, environment, geography and geology of the galapagos Islands. As a living laboratory, the galapagos Islands have a rich scientific history
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As a living laboratory, the Galapagos Islands have a rich scientific history. You can learn more about these "enchanted islands" and the wildlife that inhabits them by browsing through this online tour. (By clicking on the linked words, you can also learn more about some of the scientific terms used frequently throughout this site.)
A Brief History of the Galapagos Islands

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10. Geography Climate Ecuador Galapagos
Online guide to Ecuador and the galapagos Islands. Find practical information on traveling throughout Ecuador including the Amazon, Andes and galapagos. Research Ecuador and its unique travel
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Includes photos of Andes, Amazonia and galapagos; music clips; history, geography, and cultural information.
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13. Links To Galapagos Islands Websites
All the information needed to plan a galapagos tour or cruise. Information on Geology, History, geography, Natural History, Evolution and the Environment of the galapagos Islands.
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14. Ecuador Eco-tourism, Eco Tours Tour Operator - Galapagos Islands, Amazon Rainfor
Offers tours to the highlands, Amazon region, galapagos islands, and indian communities (Otavalo). Provides contact information, cultural and geography facts about the region, and a photo gallery.
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15. Galapagos Islands Geography And History
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He wasn't the first to note the amazing wildlife but Charles Darwin did more that just describe it in letters home. First Explorers
Pirates gold-seekers whalers and other early visitors. Galapagos Geology on the Web
Map and descriptions of the terrain including the volcanos. Galapagos Islands Map
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Maps of the 13 major (above 14 square kilometers 5 square miles); 8 smaller islands above .12 square kilometers. (.5 square miles); 40 named islets which make up the Galapagos. Galapagos
Galapagos is the bilingual (Spanish / English) interactive multimedia encyclopedia designed for children, students, even scientists. Ordering info.

16. Geography And Wildlife Of Ecuador
and the galapagos Islands from Lonely Planet Clear map displaying cities (favoritedestinations in red) plus national parks. Ecuador Maps geography and data
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17. Galapagos: Beyond Darwin--Plants/Geography/Earth Science Lesson Plan (grades 6-8
teams of students, with each team responsible for writing a field guide on a specificGalapagos island. Include the geographic location of each island described
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Students will understand the following: The term endemic, The presence of introduced species, or animal and plant species not endemic to a certain area, can endanger endemic species in that area. Many unusual animal species are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. The presence of introduced animal and plant species in the Galapagos is endangering the endemic animal and plant populations. For this lesson, you will need: Research materials on the Galapagos Islands Research materials (e.g., a field guide or materials available from your state department of agriculture) on plant and animal species in your area Computer with Internet access Pictures of the Galapagos Islands and of some of the animals endemic to the islands (e.g., giant tortoises, iguanas, blue-footed boobies)

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When Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands in the early 19th century, his observations were limited by the technology of the times. This video profiles a groundbreaking research project that picks up where Darwin left off. Deep beneath the surface of the ocean and earth live creatures Darwin could only have imag
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  • 20. Overview Of The Galapagos Islands
    Picture of the galapagos Islands taken with a handheld camera from thespace shuttle (photo from NASA/JPL). Overview of the galapagos Islands.
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    The Galapagos Islands were once called Las Islands Encantadas (Bewitched Islands). The Galapagos archipelagos is composed of five major islands Isabella, Fernandina, San Cristobal, San Salvador, and Santa Cruz. There are also eight other large islands and over forty islets and smaller rocks with official names. The islands are all of animals is the contrast between the stark white beaches , the steel-grey ocean of the outer edges of the islands, the blue-green ocean of the sheltered areas of the islands, the rough grey-black lava rocks , and the peaceful forests Click here to learn more about terrestrial volcanoes and see more pictures.

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