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What kind of ecosystem is this? How can you tell?
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What do you see?
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How is the land used in this picture?
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How do humans impact the land?
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Erosion in Wisconsin [at] Grabers Slide American Environmental Photographs Collection, [AEP Image Number, e.g., AEP-MIN73], Department of Special Collections, University of Chicago Library American Memory, Library of Congress
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What might this be? What makes you think that?
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What don’t you see in this picture that you think you should see?
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[An] eroding shore with fallen Oak, Thorn Creek, Illinois American Environmental Photographs Collection, [AEP Image Number, e.g., AEP-MIN73], Department of Special Collections, University of Chicago Library. American Memory, Library of Congress
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Is this a good example of erosion? Why or why not?
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[An] eroding stream bank with overhanging Oak, Thorn Creek, Illinois American Environmental Photographs Collection, [AEP Image Number, e.g., AEP-MIN73], Department of Special Collections, University of Chicago Library American Memory, Library Of Congress
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. [An] eroding shore with fallen Oak, Thorn Creek, Illinois. Library of Congress: American Memory.[An] eroding shore with fallen Oak, Thorn Creek, Illinois. Unknown. (n.d.). Erosion in Wisconsin [at] Grabers Slide. Library of Congress: American Memory, American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936: Images from the University of Chicago Library.Erosion in Wisconsin [at] Grabers Slide. Unknown. (n.d.). [An] eroding stream bank with overhanging Oak, Thorn Creek, Illinois. Library of Congress: American Memory, American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936: Images from the University of Chicago Library.[An] eroding stream bank with overhanging Oak, Thorn Creek, Illinois.
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