More Physical Geography and Borders

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National Geographic Unit "Beyond Borders" Lesson 5 What are some additional examples of physical features creating barriers that impact country borders? How do they affect borders? Students research four additional examples of physical geography and borders. They explore how mountains, oceans, and islands create physical barriers that affect the country borders in Europe.

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Geography Standards

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Human-Environment Interaction: Place, Regions, and Culture

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Aligns to SS.G.1.6-8.MdC
Use mapping and graphing to represent and analyze spatial patterns of different environmental and cultural characteristics.

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Physical Geography Geography Borders Europe
#PhysicalGeography #Geography #Borders #Europe

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