Hydrosphere is defined as all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes, ponds, and rivers. The Appalachian Mountains in Maine, the Longfellow Mountains, has the following hydrosphere: Androscaggin River, Kennebec River, Moosehead Lake, St. John River and Eagle Lake.
Geosphere is defined as any solid portion of the earth. The geosphere of the Appalachian Mountains is the Longfellow Mountains and also the close Mt. Katachdin. The soil types found in the Longfellow Mountains are ultisols, inceptisols, and alfisols. The altitude of the Longfellow Mountains is 6535ft.
Geosphere is defined as any solid portion of the earth. The geosphere of the Appalachian Mountains is the Longfellow Mountains and also the close Mt. Katachdin. The soil types found in the Longfellow Mountains are ultisols, inceptisols, and alfisols. The altitude of the Longfellow Mountains is 6535ft.
Climatograph
Average Monthly Temperature and Rainfall
for United States at location (44.96,-70.97) from 1960-1990
Average Monthly Temperature and Rainfall
for United States at location (44.96,-70.97) from 1960-1990
As the temperature increases, the amount of rainfall also increases. The exception is the month of January, where it seems that the amount of rainfall does not follow the average temperature pattern.
Impact Graph: Agricultural
The graph shows a consistent percentage of agricultural land area.
Vulnerability Graph: Population
The Population Total graph has shown an increase at a steady rate over the course of 10 years. The Rural Population graph has shown a more unsteady increase over the course of 10 years.
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