These are Namibia's Camel Thorn Trees! They are able to survive in the harsh desert because of their deep root system. In severe droughts, many animals depend on their kidney-shaped seeds for food.
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Meet Erica! Erica is a geographer who gets to hike as her career. There's so much to do in this field, and we have blog posts on our website where you can read more about the various career paths in the field of Geography!
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Have you ever wondered what career opportunities are available to you in the field of geography? Check out our website to read blog posts from those working in the industry to learn about career opportunities that best suit your interests!
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This pool may look cool but swimming in it is deadly! Yellowstone's Morning Glory pool is usually 70.7°C. The colour gradient is from the temperature difference. It is hotter at the centre and cooler towards the edges.
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GeoIgnite is less than a week away! Good news, workshop week has been extended! free livestream workshop week will now run from March 4th to March 14th. #geospatial Full schedule at:
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Please register https://t.co/H11joLvo80
Join us for free online Canada’s National Geospatial Conference. GeoIgnite is back with a climate change theme https://t.co/CsjHwDNs64 March 1-3. Updates from Canada’s private/public sector geospatial leaders. #GeoIgnite#WinterGeo@Maxar@planet@MDA_space@sparkgeo@SafeGraph
Mark your calendars! November 15th is @geoniagara's official Day of Geography! Set a reminder to use the hashtag #DayofGeo or tag @dayofgeog (also on Facebook!) and share your career story, shout out and give kudos to your inspiring educators!
My geo-journey was inspired by undergrad student volunteers working with a nonprofit that I was part of. Their passion and knowledge was infectious, and I went back to school for a masters in applied geography. @dayofgeog
My geo-journey was inspired by undergrad student volunteers working with a nonprofit that I was part of. Their passion and knowledge was infectious, and I went back to school for a masters in applied geography. @dayofgeog