Bay Area - CSUN Geog 321
The future of the Bay Area
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The future of the Bay Area is unknown just like anything else in the future. However, we can speculate based off what we have learned from t...
Hawaii and the Pacific Islands and the Bay Area
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The archipelago of Hawaiian islands are submerged volcanoes created by tectonic plates and hotspots of magma. Approximately 43 million years...
The Pacific Northwest and the Bay Area
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The Pacific Northwest and the Bay Area have some interesting similarities. For one, both lie on the coast of the of the Pacific Ocean. In ad...
California and the Bay Area
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Since the Bay Area is in California, this post will be dedicated to some facts about the Bay Area in reference to California. San Fr...
MexAmerica and the Bay Area
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The Bay Area has undoubtedly been influenced by Mexican culture. Mexican influence dates back to the Spanish and Mexican era. California was...
The Intermontane West and the Bay Area
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Mining has played a crucial role in the history of the Interior West. The discovery of gold, silver, copper and other minerals attracte...
The Rocky Mountain Region and the Bay Area
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As you move west past the Rocky Mountain range towards California and the Pacific Ocean, you will reach the Sierra Nevada mountains. The...
The Great Plains and the Bay Area
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The Great Plains region is very different than the Bay Area. The first and most obvious difference is the environmental setting. The Great P...
The Coastal South and the Bay Area
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The Coastal South and Bay Area are two very different regions in the United States for the following reasons. Although it is known for gr...
The Inland South and the Bay Area
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The Inland South has been a huge contributor to culture in the United States and continues to be a very distinct cultural center. Countr...
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