


Next, kids can travel around the world, checking out how people have adapted to inhospitable geography by creating terraced farmlands, ice hotels, and much more.

Find out how the Dust Bowl drought pushed people to seek out more fruitful lands, and how forced migration in the form of slavery, and the immigration of those seeking gold or employment, also pushed people across continents and oceans. Then take a look at the ways that immigration and emigration are shaped by geography for kids, this will be both an interesting history lesson and an eye-opening tale of hardship and survival. The science behind time zones and dates is investigated, as well as the different kinds of map projections, like the Mercator, Robinson, Cylindrical, and Plane. Along the way, they’ll learn how geography constrained and influenced the development of Washington, D.C., and pick up info about how the Earth is divided and measured by latitude and longitude. Locus of Control Test (30 items) Freudian Inventory Test (36 items) Eysenck Personality Test (36 items) Cattell 16 Factor Test (85 items) Career Inventory Test (58 items) Indie Personality Test (30 items) Cerebral Personality Test (30 items) Multi-Perspective Tests ( info) Jung (48 items). Happy trails! In Geography, kids can take a trip through the hills, valleys, mountains, and rivers that make up the Earth’s diverse landscapes.
