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  1. Amenities, migration and nonmetropolitan regional development: Report to the National Science Foundation by Gundars Rudzitis, 1989
  2. Amtrak passenger study: Western and southern long distance trains, Christmas - New Year's holiday rush, 1972-73 by Richard Lorey Day, 1973

81. Test Your Geography Knowledge- USA
USA geography quiz just click on the map to answer the questions Try another quizgeography Quiz Home. Back to Lyndsey's Mania. Please help support the geography Quizzes
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82. Test Your Geography Knowledge
Test Your geography Knowledge Provided by Web site creator Lyndsey Mania and Lizardpoint.com, the Test Your geography Knowledge interactive quiz gives students a fun way to learn geography. Users
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83. IDAHO Climate Summary
NOAA Logo, idaho Climate Summary April 2004, NOAA Logo. National ClimaticData Center Asheville, North Carolina. idaho, Line Chart* Bar Chart* Table.
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/ID.html
NCDC Climate Monitoring Climate At A Glance / IDAHO / Search Help
IDAHO
Climate Summary
May 2004
National Climatic Data Center
Asheville, North Carolina
The average temperature in May 2004 was 52.3 F. This was 0.9 F warmer than the 1895-2004 average, the 42nd warmest May in 110 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.1 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.
2.59 inches of precipitation fell in May. This was 0.75 inches more than the 1895- 2004 average, the 24th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.00 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for IDAHO , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : IDAHO Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.

84. PBS: Idaho, A Portrait - Geology Of Idaho
A lot has happened to the land in idaho in just the last 12,000 years. Being ageologically active region gives an extra crispness to idaho s landscapes.
http://www.pbs.org/idahoportrait/about/geology.html
Geology
A lot has happened to the land in Idaho in just the last 12,000 years. Being a geologically "active" region gives an extra crispness to Idaho's landscapes. Glaciers have moved. Ice has melted. Volcanos have erupted. Earthquakes have adjusted the elevations of mountain peaks. All around Idaho, the evidence of these events is so fresh that it seems like they happened yesterday. At Craters of the Moon in southern Idaho, for example, where magma poured from fissures in the earth's crust only 2,000 years ago, it is likely that Native Americans might have watched from the nearby hills. After the magma cooled, what they saw is what we see todayuneroded cinder cones, craters, endless fields of lava that look as if they rolled across the land yesterday. Lava flows at Craters of the Moon Continental and alpine glaciers, the legacy of the last ice age, were grinding away on Idaho mountains as recently as 10,000 years ago. In fact, during the 1980s, Idaho geologist Monte Wilson made an annual pilgrimage to measure the small remnant patch of Idaho's last glacier, Otto Glacier, on the north side of Borah Peak. Glaciers created over 500 cirques in the high mountains of Idaho. A cirque is a form remaining at the head of a glacial valley where glacial erosion removed big blocks of rock from a mountain and quarried it out. Shallow cirques appear as wet meadows today, while the deeper ones with bowl-shaped floors may contain lakes.

85. Idaho Trips And Travel
Tour Operator National Geographic Expeditions. Main/Gorges Combo, 11, US$2127, Middle/MainSalmon Combo, 12, US$2763, This is simply the finest 12day trip in idaho.
http://iexplore.nationalgeographic.com/res/usaresults.jhtml?state=Idaho

86. Idaho Hiking - IExplore
Tour Operator National Geographic Expeditions. Middle/Main SalmonCombo, 12, US$2763, This is simply the finest 12day trip in idaho.
http://iexplore.nationalgeographic.com/res/usa_activities_hiking.jhtml?state=Ida

87. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
44,000 Copyright 1994, 1991, 1988 Simon Schuster, Inc. 2. American GeographyIdaho The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy; January 1, 1988
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona

88. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
44,000 Copyright 1994, 1991, 1988 Simon Schuster, Inc. 6. American GeographyIdaho The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy; January 1, 1988
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona

89. Idaho Flags Geographic.org Hawaiian Flag
Flags Here idaho. This flag of idaho is intended for representationalpurposes and no claim to technical accuracy is made. Click
http://www.geographic.org/flags/states/idaho_flags.html

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  • 90. THE "STATE" OF IDAHO: THE CASE FOR OPEN DEBATE
    All we ask is that the existence of the state of idaho be debated,as every other historical and geographic fact can be debated.
    http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/6174/state-idaho-case-debate.htm
    The "State" of Idaho:
    The Case for Open Debate
    If you would ask any schoolchild how many states there are in the United States, you will get the same answer: 50. Fifty states in the Union. It is simply an accepted "fact." If you would disagree with this supposed "fact," you would be branded insane or worse.
    However, mounting evidence shows that there are in fact only 49 states in the US, and the "state" of Idaho is a baseless myth.
    We have been trying to distribute and publish this information for over *two years*, but our scholarship has not been given any respect. We have been censored, vilified, ridiculed and spat upon by the "traditional" geographers and historians, but WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED!
    All we ask is that the existence of the state of Idaho be debated, as every other historical and geographic "fact" can be debated. Time after time, our opponents have refused to debate us on the FACTS. This alone should tell you something about the people who support the "existence" of this "43rd state."
    Please read the following evidence VERY CAREFULLY, and you will be astonished at the veracity of our cause.

    91. The Nez Perce Reservation And Its Location
    treaties with the United States of American; and also to such other lands as maybe hereafter acquired by or for the Nez Perce Indians of idaho. (taken from
    http://www.nezperce.org/RezInfo/NPreservation.htm
    The Nez Perce Reservation and its location. "The jurisdiction of the Nez Perce Tribe shall extend to all lands within the original confines of the Nez Perce reservation boundaries as established by treaty; and extra-territorial jurisdiction for the purposes of protecting the rights of the Nez Perce Tribe as guaranteed by treaties with the United States of American; and also to such other lands as may be hereafter acquired by or for the Nez Perce Indians of Idaho." (taken from 1999 Revised Constitution and by laws of the Nez Perce Tribe) Before the White man came to settle the northwest the Nimi'ipuu lived in peaceful groups traveling seasonally with the deep canyons cut by the Snake, Clearwater and Salmon rivers. The Nimi'ipuu traveled across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. The tradition homeland of the NiMiiPuu is North Central Idaho, including areas in Southeastern Washington, Northeastern Oregon with usual and accustomed areas in Western Montana and Wyoming. The Nimi'ipuu aboriginal territory was approximately 17 million acres or approximately 70 thousand square kilometers or 27 thousand square miles; including the Clearwater River Basin, and the South and Middle forks of the Salmon River Basin. Today the Nimi'ipuu live all over the world, but the Nez Perce Reservation is located in North Central Idaho.

    92. KIDK 3 - Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Blackfoot
    he s just a wonderful example. I couldn t think of anyone better torepresent the state of idaho at the National Geographic Bee .
    http://www2.kidktv.com/x18258.xml?ParentPageID=x3963&ContentID=x53611&Layout=kid

    93. Pertinent Data
    idaho Geographic Information Advisory Committee Hal Anderson Bureau Chief idahoDepartment of Water Resources 1301 North Orchard Street Boise, ID 83706
    http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/gis/pertinent.htm
    THE WALLA WALLA DISTRICT PERTINENT DATA PAGE
    Tom Seiner tom.l.seiner@usace.army.mil U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District 201 North Third Walla Walla, Washington 99362
    Other pertinent data sources within the District:
    Index for this page: Idaho Montana Nevada Oregon ... Spatial Data Metadata System
    Idaho Geographic Information Advisory Committee Hal Anderson Bureau Chief Idaho Department of Water Resources 1301 North Orchard Street Boise, ID 83706
    Montana

    94. Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database
    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).
    http://george.peabody.yale.edu/gnis/
    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
    Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database
    GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):

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