Dynamic Planet B/C

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tornado guy wrote:Are there going to be topo maps in glaciers?
They hate us, so yes...
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fozendog wrote:
tornado guy wrote:Are there going to be topo maps in glaciers?
They hate us, so yes...
LOL :lol:
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Ugh, I hate maps :x
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Every time someone says they hate maps, I twitch a little bit.
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Hey fossil: "Topos... *shiver*" :lol:
Edit: and East do you like maps?
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fozendog wrote:Hey fossil: "Topos... *shiver*" :lol:
Edit: and East do you like maps?
I prefer Google Maps :P
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Why don't you all come down here and take our state test from this past year... There was an entire section with topographic maps of lakes. You had to figure out what types of lakes they were. I found it fun, actually - I really had to draw on my knowledge of lakes to figure out the answers.

Anyway, I'm certain we'll find topographic maps of glaciers. There are plenty here for your viewing pleasure.
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It's even worse when they're poorly scanned and all blurry.
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BYHscioly wrote:Does anyone have any links to online textbooks/helpful websites for those collegiate stuff. Like not just the terms but the science and math that's involved.

Thanks.
I'm also looking for e-books on glaciers. I checked google books too, but either the book is a children's book or there is no preview. What are yall using?
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liutony66 wrote:
BYHscioly wrote:Does anyone have any links to online textbooks/helpful websites for those collegiate stuff. Like not just the terms but the science and math that's involved.

Thanks.
I'm also looking for e-books on glaciers. I checked google books too, but either the book is a children's book or there is no preview. What are yall using?
I went to my local library and got about 7 books about glaciers. A lot of them were from the children's section, but I skimmed them and they had a lot of simple definitions.
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