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THE PALOUSE

THE PALOUSE

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THE PALOUSE

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  1. THE PALOUSE We’ve seen this region over and over again throughout this course. I’m sure there are other places that can accomplish the same ends, but to me it is the Palouse biome of southeastern Washington and western Idaho that best exemplifies and is explained by almost every aspect of the social science that is geography. This is the only comprehensive section of the Final Exam and is meant to assess how well you’ve come to understand the interplay of elements in the social science of geography that makes a place like the Palouse so fascinating to a geographer. What you’ll be asked to do is to is describe the processes and factors that the slides below illustrate. Go back in your notes and review the context of each of these slides and how they illustrated a geographical phenomenon or process that made the Palouse what it is. Hint: the geomorphology of Washington created the conditions necessary to create the erosive process and weather patterns that makes the Palouse the best place in the world for a certain type of agriculture, which in turn impacts the human geography of the region.

  2. Views from Seattle Palouse biome Olympic Range Mt. Rainier Mt. St. Helens Mt. Hood Three Sisters Mt. Shasta Crater Lake CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY Continent vs. Oceanic crust Cascade Range IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! GEOMORPHOLOGY D. Hardin

  3. WIND Palousebiome Loess Palouse IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! EROSION winds D. Hardin

  4. WEATHER Spokane 17” rain 23.6% days clear/ 52.3% cloudy Forks 119” rain 14% days clear/65.5% cloudy 58.1% days with some rain Pullman 21” rain Palouse biome Seattle 37” rain 15.9% days clear/61.9% cloudy Yakima 8” rain 29.9% days clear/ 44.9% cloudy Uplift & Precipitation Farmville, VA 44” rain 27.4% days clear/43.8% cloudy Orographic uplift IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! CLIMATOLOGY D. Hardin

  5. WEATHER Palouse biome Uplift & Precipitation Orographic uplift BIOMES IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! D. Hardin

  6. GRAIN FARMING Palouse IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! AGRICULTURE D. Hardin

  7. GRAIN FARMING Palouse Population density IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! POPULATION Loess deposits Palouse Biome

  8. GRAIN FARMING Palouse Population decline POPULATION IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER! Loess deposits Palouse Biome D. Hardin

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