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Monday, November 29, 2010. Module IX - Terrestrial Cryosphere Introduction. How are climate, terrestrial ice and Alaskan indigenous cultures all connected? Changes in temperature along with changes in latitude, altitude, precipitation and the different heat capacities of land and water all interact to create the dynamic realm of terrestrial ice; glaciers, permafrost, rivers and lakes. Besides the science of how these complex systems interact, thi.
Comments, opinions, and observations about agriculture in the Last Frontier. Wednesday, November 10, 2010.
The photo below was taken on a ferry trip from Homer to Dutch Harbor. Not sure exactly where along the trip, but there were a lot of neat rock formations. Friday, April 2, 2010. A student should understand the dynamic relationships among scientific, cultural, social, and personal perspectives.
Feedback and discussion page for Explore Alaska! Alaska Native and Western Perspective on Land and Climate. Sunday, April 4, 2010. then the the lesson! About two weeks ago I was so excited after watching one of the TD videos I called my family over to the computer to watch it with me.
Through this blog I will attempt to answer assigned questions and give feedback on what I am learning. Sunday, April 18, 2010.
Our next fly tying event will be February 1st. From 6pm-9pm at Mountain View Sports. Food, Beverages and Materials included. Is a locally owned small business out of Seward, Alaska. Unlike many outfitters in Alaska, we at DragonFly are full time professional guides and Alaska residents. We fish the rivers, lakes and streams year round. And have over 30 years combined experience fishing on the Kenai Peninsula. All of our trips are fully customizable.