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Tags: 18th century, Alaska, colored outlines and shading, continent outlines, european exploration, French, geopolitical divisions, human presence on land, illustrations, Kamchatka, labels of tribal lands, lakes, native americans, Navigation, North America, notes on time and captains of voyages, Pacific, ports, positional knowledge (level of accuracy?), rivers, ship routes, theoretical geography, transportation network, treatment of the unknown, waterways, well-defined geographic information
Kelly O'Neill
open your exhibit in editing mode
click on theStyles tab
pan and zoom until the exhibit is the way you would like to be each time you open it
scroll down and click onUse current viewport as default
Save.
JoseR
Map showing colored areas of climate conditions on a particular day. The colored areas correspond to precipitation conditions, , i.e. snow, clear, rain, clouds, fog. Different lines depict areas of equal pressure (dashed) and areas of equal thermal…
EmmaClaireF
This map portrays soil contamination on the territory of Ukraine with cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, as of April 2011. Cesium-137 has a half-life of approximately 30 years (which means that 30 years after its release, half of it will have…
Tags: 2011, Cesium-137, Chernobyl, contamination, radiation, Ukraine
Kelly O'Neill
Your Neatine work, just like any historical essay, must come equipped with proper citations. If you quote from, make explicit reference to, or draw ideas from a source, create a hyperlink to the Zotero item within the Neatline record itself.…







