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This cross-curriculum thematic map is excellent for state studies, history, and other related coursework and it meets or exceeds state standards and curriculum framework. Features basic state information, including state capitals, major cities, state seal and motto, plus pictures of the state flag, tree, flower, bird and more. An elevation profile provides the extra information needed to give a broader picture. Durable lamination protects the map, and can be used with water-based pens and dry erase markers. Mounted on spring roller with backboard for sturdy wall mounting.
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- Paper or laminated
- 58" W x 36" H or XL size at 67" W x 42" H (choose at checkout)
- States labeled and outlined
- Black and white
- Perfect for educational or general business purposes
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This cross-curriculum thematic map is excellent for state studies, history, and other related coursework and meets or exceeds state standards and curriculum framework. Features a historical timeline and elevation profile, plus insets of land use, energy resources, ethnic diversity and population, average precipitation and more. Corresponds with the Thematic Deskpad Maps. Durable lamination protects the map, and can be used with water-based pens and dry erase markers. Mounted on spring roller with backboard for sturdy wall mounting.
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The two-sided, washable-finish Texas Thematic Deskpad Map Set (5-pack) is the perfect tools for students of all ages. Measuring 17" x 11", these maps correspond with the Intermediate Thematic Wall Maps.
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The two-sided, washable-finish Texas Thematic Deskpad Map Set (30-pack) is the perfect tools for students of all ages. Measuring 17" x 11", these maps correspond with the Intermediate Thematic Wall Maps.
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This handy reference includes a quick reference map of the state on one side and key state facts on the other. It's a great supplement to any student’s school materials or a convenient reference for anyone wanting a quick state overview at their fingertips. Dimensions: 8.5" x 11", laminated, 3-hole punched.
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- Paper or laminated
- 36" W x 36" H
- Source: Texas Water Development Board
- Includes Rivers, Basins, Aquifers, Cities and Counties
- Great Resource to Study Texas Hydrology
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- Paper or laminated
- 36" W x 47" H
- Source: UT Bureau of Economic Geology
- Depicts Surface Geology for Texas
- Includes a Cross Referenced Stratigraphic Column
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This 8.5"W x 11"H color map depicts counties, selected cities and major highways and is fully indexed. This map is not copy protected so that you can load it into virtually any drawing program and add custom details.
Click HERE to download this map (if it opens in an Adobe Reader (or browser) window, click the "Save a copy" icon or click File->Save a copy. Or, alternately you can right-click on the link and choose "Save target as..").
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- Paper or laminated
- 36" W x 47" H
- Source: UT Bureau of Economic Geology
- Includes Top Oil and Top Gas Plays
- Data from the Railroad Commission of Texas
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- Paper or laminated
- 36" W x 36" H
- Depicts all Texas Oil Discoveries 1866-1950
- Includes early refineries and pipelines
- Inset diagrams of rotary drilling rig and cable tools
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- Paper or laminated
- 36" W x 48" H
- Source: UT Bureau of Economic Geology
- Depicts all Major and Minor Aquifers in Texas
- Data from Texas Water Development Board
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- Paper or laminated
- 36" W x 48" H
- Depicts 53 Cover Types
- Includes 47 Plans Associations
- Source: UT Bureau of Economic Geology
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- Paper or laminated
- 48" W x 36" H
- Glossary of tropical meteorology terms
- Explanation of Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
- Longitude and Latitude Grid lines for easy tracking
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- Paper or laminated
- 24" W x 24" H
- Source" Multiple State Agencies
- Depicts the Biological Diversity of Texas
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This black and white map depicts counties only and is fully indexed. This map is not copy protected so that you can load it into virtually any drawing program and add custom details.
Click HERE to download this map (if it opens in an Adobe Reader (or browser) window, click the "Save a copy" icon or click File->Save a copy. Or, alternately you can right-click on the link and choose "Save target as..").
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This map is a portion of the National Atlas of the United States, General Reference Map from the U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.
Click HERE to download this map (if it opens in an Adobe Reader (or browser) window, click the "Save a copy" icon or click File->Save a copy. Or, alternately you can right-click on the link and choose "Save target as..").
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Using a large map, text and pictures, this laminated poster depicts the enormous ecological and biological diversity of Texas. The state contains barrier islands and coastal lowlands, large river floodplain forests, rolling plains and plateaus, forested hills, deserts, and a variety of aquatic habitats. There are 12 level III and 56 level IV ecoregions shown and described on this handsome poster.
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This page-size map depicts the enormous ecological and biological diversity of Texas. The state contains barrier islands and coastal lowlands, large river floodplain forests, rolling plains and plateaus, forested hills, deserts, and a variety of aquatic habitats.
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