Archaeologists and geomorphologists are some of the best suited professions for interdisciplinary research into the Late Quaternary period.| Geography Realm
Learn more about lines you see on a map running east-west and north-south called latitude and longitude.| Geography Realm
Two-million-year-old DNA from Greenland's permafrost reveals a rich ancient ecosystem, including mastodons, showing past climate impacts and adaptation.| Geography Realm
Paleoclimate has had a major effect in shaping not only physical geography but also biodiversity in different parts of the Earth.| Geography Realm
Ecologists have found that climate change, as it changes precipitation levels and temperatures, is causing trees to grow in different locations than they have traditionally taken root.| Geography Realm
Researchers have used LiDAR to understand the impacts of Native American population decline on forest fires in the United States.| Geography Realm
Continents are defined as the largest continuous landmasses on earth.| Geography Realm
Learn how to tell the difference between a great egret and an American white pelican in flight by examining their size, beaks, wings, and flight patterns.| Geography Realm
Drought, more intense fires, and invasive species are changing the forest landscapes in Western United States.| Geography Realm
The impact of climate change is reducing the amount of habitat where the trees of North America can thrive.| Geography Realm
Climate change is causing certain key species in the Sierra Nevada mountains to change where they are growing according to a study published by the journal California Fish and Game.| Geography Realm
The first global map of tidal marsh locations was developed using satellite-based imagery.| Geography Realm