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Freeport - McMoRan: Dig Into Mining - Patterns of Natural Resources
Freeport - McMoRan

In this activity, students will investigate the distribution and patterns of natural mineral resources and draw conclusions about where copper bearing minerals are found around the world.

OLogy: Global Grocery
OLogy (American Museum of Natural History)

How far have your groceries traveled? Find out!

California Academy of Sciences: Patterns - Agriculture + Human Population Growth
California Academy of Sciences

Trace patterns of agricultural expansion through space and time, especially as they relate to climate and geography.

California Academy of Sciences: How Did Human Civilization Spread?
California Academy of Sciences

How is the development of human population centers linked to the development of agriculture?

California Academy of Sciences: Human Odyssey Map
California Academy of Sciences

Watch humanity’s 200,000-year migration using this interactive map of archeological, genetic, and climate data.

Discover Data: Using the Census for a U.S. Snapshot
Discover Data

Students will use archived Census data to explore changes in U.S. population density, diversity, and voting participation.

GeoInquiries
GeoInquiries

Explore the 150+ interactive Esri GeoInquiry maps by opening each chapter in this resource hub.

National Wildlife Federation: Massive Migrations (Grades 9 - 12)
National Wildlife Federation

Students will map and calculate the migration routes of Arctic species to learn about animals that spend part of their lives in the Arctic and how they are connected to other parts of the world for food and shelter.

National Wildlife Federation: Massive Migrations (Grades 3-8; K-2)
National Wildlife Federation

Students map and calculate the migration routes of arctic species to learn that animals that spend part of their lives in the arctic are connected to other parts of the world for food and shelter.

National Wildlife Federation: Massive Migrations (Grades 5 - 8)
National Wildlife Federation

Students will map and calculate the migration routes of Arctic species to learn about animals that spend part of their lives in the Arctic and how they are connected to other parts of the world for food and shelter.

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