Try this reference on Encyclopedia.com. It covers physical, political, cultural and social geography of the United States:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-US.html
2006-11-25 07:08:48
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answered by shortlibrarian 2
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1)C 2) why in hell would a Canadian know that? As a Canadian, what income or other tax is paid in the US is completely irrelevant to me. 3) I would have guessed B 4)C 5)has to be D. No other choice has enough rivers around. I'll put out a question as a challenge. Without looking at a map, how many Americans can name every Canadian province and territory and give the name of one city within it? I can do that for the US, with many more than one city for most states.
2016-05-23 01:44:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are interested in satellite images, covering the US and the entire earth, download Google Earth:
2006-11-30 09:00:48
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answered by McMurdo 3
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go to www.firstgov.gov and look there. contact your state for free maps. try google earth and try the one of many science sites on the net.
try a local natural history museum online too.
2006-11-25 10:34:18
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answered by CCC 6
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https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
this website shows you a ton of factual information
http://www.answers.com/
this website combines over 100 dictionaries and encyclopedias together and shows it to you on one page. it is very easy to use
2006-12-03 02:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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about.com or geography.about.com
Something like that
2006-11-25 06:48:19
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answered by arsharp56 1
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