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-These rock are a result of the mountians located West and North of Yellowknife.
 
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== Frame of Reference: What does it do? ==
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A Legend is used on a map so that it can be used more easily. Maps will use symbols like lines, colors, shapes, and many more things to represent  things like buildings, roads, and rivers and it is the legends job to tell you what the symbols mean. Legends have been in use for as long as maps have been in use and are not expected to leave any time soon.
  
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Frame of Reference: What does it do?
 
  
  
The Frame of Reference is the structure into which you put all of your ideas. It provides you with a structure or thought of reality. It evaluates, explains, and organizes every experience (mental and physical), idea, and opinion you have. It provides the whole of reality that you know and refer to. The Frame of Reference supplies and stores your beliefs, judgments, morals, ethnics, and values. It is essentially a rulebook for your brain throughout your life.
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Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

Earth Science 7- Cities

Country: Canada


Latitude/Longitude: 62°28'36.48"N/114°24'44"W

Elevation: 248 meters

Major Bodies of Water: Slave Lake is the largest, but there are many lakes surrounding it.

Great_Slave_Lake_Sat.jpg

Average Monthly Temp.

Max. Min.

Jan. -23 -32 Feb. -21 -31 Mar. -12 -24 Apr. -2 -13 May 9 -1 Jun. 17 7 Jul. 20 11 Aug. 18 10 Sep. 11 4 Oct. 2 -4 Nov. -10 -17 Dec. -19 -28


Plate Tectonics

-Yellowknife, Canada is located between the North American Plate boundary and the Eurassia Plate boundary. It is closer to the North American plate boundary.

shednh_1.gif

-Yellowknife is surrounded by many igneous rocks such as granite, gabbro, etc.

-These rock are a result of the mountians located West and North of Yellowknife.

A Legend is used on a map so that it can be used more easily. Maps will use symbols like lines, colors, shapes, and many more things to represent things like buildings, roads, and rivers and it is the legends job to tell you what the symbols mean. Legends have been in use for as long as maps have been in use and are not expected to leave any time soon.




Andrew Smith



http://goo.gl/DVUghz