Geography Principles: Natural and Manmade Wonders
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Provides an overview of some natural and human-made wonders of the world. Natural forces created mountains and canyons, unique bodies of water, and diverse ecosystems. People made ancient cliff dwellings, Stonehenge, pyramids, the Great Wall, and Hoover Dam, some very significant structures. All reveal the history of earth and its inhabitants.
Media Details
Runtime: 21 minutes 34 seconds
- Topic: Geography, Science
- Subtopic: Geology, U.S. Geography, World Geography
- Grade/Interest Level: 6 - 10
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- Release Year: 2000
- Producer/Distributor: Clearvue/EAV
- Series: Geography Principles
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