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  1. Utah in 2050. Glimpses of Our Future by Michael K. Winder, 2003
  2. Atlas of Utah [Limited Leather Edition - Large size in Slip Case] by BYU and Weber State, 1981
  3. Utah Trails (Volume 2)
  4. Utah (From Sea to Shining Sea) by P. J. Neri, 2002-10
  5. Vascular Plants of Northern Utah: An Identification Manual by Richard Shaw, 1989-05-01
  6. The Little Quiz Book of Utah Locales: Hilarious, Mind-Boggling Quizzes on the Geography and History of Utah, Prepared by a Deviously Clever Mastermind by Craig H. Campbell, 2000-04
  7. Utah Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  8. Physical geography and military environment in a transect of the Utah and Colorado Rockies (U.S. Army Natick Laboratories, Natick, Mass. Technical report 69-73-ES)) by Will F Thompson, 1969
  9. Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. a description of its geography, natural history, and minerals; with an authenic Account of the Mormon Settlments. Including a Reconnoissance of a New Route Through the Rocky Mountains by Stansbury Howard., 1852-01-01
  10. Geology & Geography of the Paunsaugunt Region Utah Geological Survey Professional Paper 226 by Herbert E. Gregory, 1951-01-01
  11. The San Juan Canyon, southeastern Utah: A geographic and hydrographic reconnaissance (United States. Geological survey. Water-supply paper 538) by Hugh D Miser, 1924
  12. The Kaiparowits region,: A geographic and geologic reconnaissance of part of Utah and Arizona, (U.S. Geological survey. Professional paper 164) by Herbert E Gregory, 1931
  13. Parcel-scale earthquake loss estimation with HAZUS: a case study in Salt Lake County, utah.(Report): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Stuart F. Moffatt, Thomas J. Cova, 2010-01-01
  14. Provo: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>

21. Utah: Encyclopedia II - Utah - Geography
Utah is one of the Four Corners states, and is bordered by Idaho (at 42 N) and Wyoming (at 41 N and 111 W) in the north, by Colorado (at 109 W) in the east, at a single
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22. Washington County Utah Geography Demographics Cities And Towns
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Washington County is a county located in the U.S. State of Utah . As of , the population is 90,354. It was named for the first President of the United States George Washington . Its county seat is St. George
1 Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 6,293 km² mi² ). 6,285 km² (2,427 mi²) of it is land and 8 km² (3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.13% water. The county includes an area along the Spanish Trail called Mountain Meadows Zion National Park is located in the eastern part of Washington County.
2 Demographics
As of the census of , there are 90,354 people, 29,939 households, and 23,442 families residing in the county. The population density If you were linked from a country article: the density there is based on land area, see below Population density can be used as a measurement of any tangible item. However it is most frequently applied to living organisms. Population density is usually ex is 14/km² (37/mi²). There are 36,478 housing units at an average density of 6/km² (15/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 93.57%

23. Utah Geography
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24. Utah: Geography & Lay Of The Land
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25. Utah Geography, Geography Of Utah
Land The landscape of southern Utah is characterized by five national parks, mountain peaks, canyons, and endless expanses of undulating domes.
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The landscape of southern Utah is characterized by five national parks, mountain peaks, canyons, and endless expanses of undulating domes. Great Salt Lake, Wasatch Range and the wild Uinta Mountains comprise Northern Utah. The highest point in Utah is Kings Peak at a height of 13,528 ft (4,126 m) while the lowest point
The largest lake is the Great Salt Lake, which at the end of 1984 covered 2,250 sq mi (5,827 sq km) and was 34% larger than in 1976. In 1984, as a result of increased precipitation, the lake rose to 4,209.25 ft (1,283 m) above sea level, its highest level since 1877. Other major bodies of water include Utah Lake, Bear Lake (shared with Idaho), and Lake Powell, formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.
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26. UT Geography And The Environment
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27. Physical Geography Of Utah
Albert L. Fisher Utah History Encyclopedia. Location. Centrally located in the Intermountain West, Utah is bordered by all of the mountain states except Montana and is often called the
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Utah History Encyclopedia Location Centrally located in the Intermountain West, Utah is bordered by all of the mountain states except Montana and is often called the "Crossroads of the West." The state's centrality is important to the prosperity of the Wasatch Front, Utah's core area, and particularly to the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The term "Salt Lake Empire" refers to the large geographical area that comes under considerable economic and/or religious influence from Salt Lake. The empire penetrates significantly into Idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada, somewhat in Arizona, and is not of much consequence in either New Mexico or Colorado. Albion Basin, Little Cottonwood Canyon Size At 84,916 square miles or 54,340,240 acres, Utah is the thirteenth largest state in the United States. Approximately three percent of the surface is covered by water. Landforms Rising to 13,528 feet, Kings Peak is the highest spot in Utah, and Beaver Dam Wash in the southwestern corner of the state is the lowest point at 2,350 feet. Only the Uinta Mountains have peaks that exceed 13,000 feet, and there are twenty-four of them that do. Three other mountains systems have peaks that exceed 12,000 feetthe La Sal, Tushar, and Deep Creek Mountains. The highest peak in the Wasatch Mountains, Mount Nebo, is 11,877 feet.

28. Utah - Geography
A selection of articles related to Utah Geography Utah - Geography Encyclopedia II - Utah - Geography. Utah is one of the Four Corners states, and is bordered by Idaho
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29. Utah Geography 101 | Deseret News
OK, so you know Utah's nickname is the Beehive State and that it was the 45th state to enter the Union. But how much do you know about Utah's vast and varied geography?
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    OK, so you know Utah's nickname is the Beehive State and that it was the 45th state to enter the Union. But how much do you know about Utah's vast and varied geography? Its mountains, lakes and deserts? Here's a pop quiz on Utah geography (with a little history mixed in).

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    Deseret News (Salt Lake City) Apr 30, 2004 by Lynn Arave Deseret Morning News
    OK, so you know Utah's nickname is the Beehive State and that it was the 45th state to enter the Union. But how much do you know about Utah's vast and varied geography? Its mountains, lakes and deserts? Here's a pop quiz on Utah geography (with a little history mixed in). Part I (Each correct answer is worth three points) 1. Where did the name for Kings Peak, Utah's tallest summit, originate? 2. What is the second-tallest summit in the state? 3. What is the tallest summit in the Wasatch Mountains? 4. What is the state's tallest mountain outside the Uintas? 5. Salt Lake County's tallest mountain is? 6. What Utah city has the highest elevation? 7. What Utah city has the lowest elevation? 8. Downtown Salt Lake City's elevation, within 200 feet, is what?

31. Utah Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Utah. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Utah and other city and state resources.
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32. Utah Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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College Directory College University Colleges by Location Utah schools Utah geography schools have long attracted students from all over the country as well as the globe. Students at Utah geography schools are provided with an opportunity to either continue their education or focus more on a specific area of interest. In terms of location, Utah geography schools can be found in large or small cities within the state. Also, Utah geography schools exist either as their own institution or as part of a larger university. At Utah geography schools, students can compete for a variety of degrees ranging anywhere from a two-year degree program to doctoral degrees. While attending Utah geography schools, students are able to learn skills and application in a variety of ways. Through internships, research, and hands-on courses, students are able to put their knowledge to practice, which creates greater success in the workforce after graduation. With the variety in course types and school experiences comes the flexibility for students to find Utah geography schools that best represent their interests and career paths. However, students should be advised that while most Utah geography schools are accredited, some are not. Through Utah geography schools, students are provided the opportunity to grow intellectually and in practice. In doing so, student at Utah geography schools are better prepared for success after graduation.

33. Utah Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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College Directory College University Colleges by Degree Geography schools Utah geography schools attract a variety of students from all over the country and continue to encourage international students as well. With the help of Utah geography schools students from different backgrounds are provided with a unique collegiate career that prepares them for a successful future. Utah geography schools provide students with a variety of degrees. They range anywhere from a two-year degree program to doctoral degrees. Also, Utah geography schools vary drastically in size. Some are found on large university campuses while others exist at smaller schools. While attending Utah geography schools, students are able to learn skills and application in a variety of ways. Utah geography schools offer students internship, research, and engaging courses and seminars in order to improve their techniques and prepare them to market themselves upon graduation. Because of the variety, students searching for a unique experience can find Utah geography schools that best match their personal and academic interests and goals. However, during the search process, students should be wary of whether or not the Utah geography schools they apply to are accredited. Utah geography schools give students an outlet to further their academic interests and passions while effectively preparing them to be marketable contributors within the workforce.

34. Utah Geography
One of Utah's defining characteristics is the variety of its terrain. Running down the northern center of the state is the Wasatch Range, which rises to heights of about 12,000
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Western Utah is mostly arid desert with a basin and range topography. Small mountain ranges and rugged terrain punctuate the landscape. The Bonneville Salt Flats are an exception, being comparatively flat as a result of once forming the bed of ancient Lake Bonneville. Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Sevier Lake, Rush Lake and Utah Lake are all remnants of this ancient freshwater lake, which once covered most of the eastern Great Basin. West of the Great Salt Lake, stretching to the Nevada border, lies the arid Great Salt Lake Desert. Southwestern Utah is the lowest and hottest spot in Utah. It is known as Utah's Dixie because early settlers were able to grow limited amounts of cotton there. Beaverdam Wash in far southwestern Utah is the lowest point in the state, at 2,000 feet (610 m). The northernmost portion of the Mojave Desert is also located in this area. Dixie is quickly becoming a popular recreational and retirement destination, and the population is growing rapidly. Just north of Dixie is the state's highest ski resort, Brian Head. Eastern (northern quarter) Utah is a high-elevation area covered mostly by plateaus and basins. Economies are dominated by mining, oil shale, oil, and natural gas-drilling, ranching, and recreation. Much of eastern Utah is part of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. The most popular destination within northeastern Utah is Dinosaur National Monument near Vernal.

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36. Utah - Geography
Geography. Utah is one of the Four Corners states, and is bordered by Idaho (at 42 N) and Wyoming (at 41 N and 111 W) in the north, by Colorado (at 109 W) in the east, at
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Utah is one of the Four Corners states, and is bordered by: Idaho (at 42°N) and Wyoming (at 41°N and 111°W) in the north, by Colorado (at 109°W) in the east, at a single point by New Mexico to the southeast (at the Four Corners Monument), by Arizona (at 37°N) in the south, and by Nevada (at 114°W) in the west. It covers an area of 84,899 square miles (219,887km²). Related Topics:
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Idaho Wyoming Colorado ... Nevada One of Utah's defining characteristics is the variety of its terrain . Running down the center of the state is the Wasatch Range , which rises to heights of about 12,000 feet or 3650 meters above sea level . Portions of these mountains receive 500+ inches (12.7+ meters) of snow a year and are home to world-renowned ski resort s, made popular by the light, fluffy snow which is considered good for skiing . In the northeastern section of the state, running east to west, are the Uinta Mountains , which rise to heights of 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) or more. The highest point in the state, Kings Peak , at an elevation of 13,526 feet (4,123 meters), lies within the Uinta Mountains . Popular recreational destinations within the mountains besides the ski resort s include Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area Timpanogas Cave National Monument Bear Lake , and Jordanelle Strawberry East Canyon , and Rockport reservoirs. The mountains are popular

37. State Of Utah Geography - ALLParkCity.com
Park City Utah Geography The State of Utah is located in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States and is a land known for its snowcovered peaks, beautiful
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38. Three Regions Of Utah: Geography
Materials laptop for each group power point. Attachments. www_utahpictures.com Pictures of Utah's geographical area and information; Instructional Procedures
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39. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of Utah - Geography
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40. Utah Geography
2.2 02/02/10 GEOGRAPHY TOPOGRAPHY, NATURAL FEATURES CLIMATE Geographic Areas Utah is located in the Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. and is a land of snowcovered peaks
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