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         Idaho Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Idaho "Jography": "Geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1989
  2. Idaho population dynamics by Harry H Caldwell, 1972
  3. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY MANUAL by IDAHOUNIV OF (GEOGRAPHY), 2005-08-30
  4. Floristic plant geography of eastern Washington and northern Idaho by Rexford F Daubenmire, 1975
  5. Movements and habitat selection of the longnose snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei) in southwestern Idaho (Technical bulletin / Idaho Bureau of Land Management) by Jonathan M Beck, 1995
  6. Environmental impacts (Dynamic regional impact analysis of federal expenditures on a water and related land resource project : the Boise project of Idaho) by John E Hultquist, 1979
  7. Percentage of Idaho population 55 and older: Data for Extension District 1 (Ag. Econ. extension series) by Aaron Harp, 1992
  8. Research findings and recommendations concerning passenger train service in southern Idaho by Richard Lorey Day, 1975
  9. Landslides in the Snake River Canyon along the Oregon and Idaho boundary (Professional paper - Dept. of Geography and Geology, Indiana State University) by T. L Vallier, 1974
  10. Khwi' khwe hntmikhw'lumkhw =: "This is my land" : a workbook in Coeur d'Alene Indian geography by Gary B Palmer, 1987
  11. The National Map : Washington-Idaho pilot project (SuDoc I 19.127:114-01) by U.S. Geological Survey, 2001
  12. An Idaho model of frontier settlement by Michael Ostrogorsky, 1982
  13. The State of Idaho by Albert Perry Brigham, 1934
  14. North Idaho's Lake Country by George Wuerthner, 1995-06

41. Idaho - Geography
Idaho is a state located in the northwestern United States. Its capital is Boise and the U.S. postal abbreviation is ID. Geography. See List of Idaho counties
http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/idaho/geography.html
Idaho
Idaho is a state located in the northwestern United States . Its capital is Boise and the U.S. postal abbreviation is ID
Geography
See: List of Idaho counties Idaho borders Washington Oregon Nevada Utah Montana Wyoming and the Canadian province of British Columbia (the Idaho-BC border is 48 miles long). Idaho has a rugged landscape with some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the country. Idaho is a Rocky Mountains state with exciting scenery and enormous natural resources. Idaho has towering, snow-capped mountain ranges, swirling white rapids, peaceful lakes and steep canyons. The churning waters of Snake River rush through Hells Canyon , which is deeper than the Grand Canyon Shoshone Falls plunges down rugged cliffs from a height greater than that of Niagara Falls Related Topics:
Washington
Oregon Nevada Utah ... Niagara Falls The major rivers in Idaho are the Snake River , the Clearwater River and the Salmon River . Other significant rivers include the Boise River and the Payette River Related Topics:
Snake River
Clearwater River Salmon River Boise River ... Payette River Idaho's highest point is Borah Peak in the Lost River Mountains north of Mackay . Idaho's lowest point is in Lewiston , where the Clearwater River joins the Snake River and continues into Washington Related Topics:
Borah Peak
Mackay Lewiston Washington The northern half of Idaho is in the Pacific Standard Time Zone and the lower half is in the Mountain Standard Time Zone Related Topics:
Pacific Standard Time Zone
Mountain Standard Time Zone
Lakes
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42. Teachers And Parents - National Geographic Bee
Overview of the National Geographic Beeincludes information on how to register, frequently asked questions, study tips, past winners
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geobee/teachers-and-parents

43. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of Idaho - Geography
The US50 Idaho State maps and general geography information.
http://www.theus50.com/idaho/geography.php

44. Idaho Geography And Geoscience University Degree Programs
Geography and Geoscience undergraduate and graduate programs in Idaho.
http://www.campusprogram.com/programs/statesubject/Idaho/Geography_and_Geoscienc

45. Idaho Geography College Programs
Geography college diploma, certificate and degree programs in Idaho.
http://www.campusprogram.com/collegeprograms/statesubject/Idaho/Geography.html

46. Climate & Geography | McCall Area Chamber Of Commerce
The McCall area is characterized by mild summers and cold, wet winters. The climate of McCall is influenced by the mountains, lakes, altitude and latitude. Because of the mountains
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    Climate The McCall area is characterized by mild summers and cold, wet winters. The climate of McCall is influenced by the mountains, lakes, altitude and latitude. Because of the mountains, the town is spared most of the cold blasts from Canada, yet warm Pacific winds sweep in to provide the upland continental climate that is characteristic of the area.
    Geography
    Valley County lies within the central portion of the Rocky Mountain Landform Province. The major parent material of the area is granite from the Idaho batholith. A small area in the northwestern county is underlain by basalt of the Columbia River formation. Slopes vary from flat river and lake bottomlands to rolling foothills and steep mountain slopes. Although all aspects are represented, most slopes face east and west. Elevations range from about 4,800 to 7,500 feet.
    Snowfall
    The average annual snowfall in McCall is 174 inches. At McCall's altitude of 5,000 feet accumulation is typically less than 48 inches due to repeated settling and thawing. Brundage Mountain Ski Resort carries an average snowfall base of 96 inches at the summit altitude of 7,600 feet, and an average of 72 inches at the lodge level of 6,000 feet. Winter sports in the area generally begin in mid-November and continue through April.

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