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Regional Layers: Low-Tech Geographic Information System (GIS)

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This Xpeditions lesson is designed to have students explore the physical characteristics of a hypothetical region through the use of a low-tech version of a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) map-overlay analysis. Students form conclusions about the kinds of human development regions that could emerge from their physical regions.

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    Grade: 9 to 12

    Topics: Science, Technology, Earth & Space Science, Geography, History-Social Science

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