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What immediate and long-term effects could you envision if rainfall and drinking water suddenly became unavailable in your state or province as has happened in California and much of the Southwest? What roles might economic and cultural networks play in dealing with this drastic change? Assuming that major efforts were made to continue to sustain part of the population in your state, what traditional networks would either fail completely or have to be drastically revised, and what kind of population could continue to survive there?
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The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography

The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography


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