Posts Tagged ‘Geography’
Prospects for Geographical Research on Alternative-Fuel Vehicles [An Article From: Journal of Transport Geography]
... for geographical research on alternative-fuel vehicles [An article from: Journal of Transport Geography]This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Transport Geography, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Description:List Price: $ 4.95 Price: $ 4.95HYBRID ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES 2008 0131747606 NM $27.20End Date: Wednesday May-30-2012 16:29:19 PDTBuy It Now for only: $27.20Buy It Now | Add to watch list More Alternative Fuel Vehicles ProductsTags: Journal, prospects, ...
I Need Help With This Geography Question!?
... by indricablurrmyis: I need help with this geography question!? Can anyone tell me what extent means from this essay question? And what does this question mean? I dont really understand the question. Please help me and thankyou! “To what extent is alternative energy replacing fossil fuel. Explain the potential disadvantages and advantages.” Best answer: Answer by curiousquestionerExtent = degree/how much. So rephrased, “How much is fossil fuel usage being replaced by alternative energy?” The second part is followup, you being asked to explain the advantages and disadvantages of this replacement. Add your own answer in the comments!Tags: QUESTION, with, help, This, Geography, NeedPermanent link to this post (106 words, estimated 25 secs reading ...
Dictionary for Air Travel and Tourism Activities: Over 7,100 Terms on Airlines, Tourism, Hospitality, Cruises, Car Rentals, Gds, Geography, Climate, Ecology, Business, Customs, and Organizations Subjects
Dictionary for Air Travel and Tourism Activities: Over 7,100 Terms on Airlines, Tourism, Hospitality, Cruises, Car Rentals, Gds, Geography, Climate, Ecology, Business, Customs, and Organizations SubjectsUsed – Travel and Tourism are wide and multifaceted systems whose complexity is reflected in the terminology employed to describe them or to operate them. Their communication language appears at times secretive; but there is no secrecy, in fact. Travel activities are bound to a vehicle distinguished by its velocity. Operating such activities demands, therefore, a communication system able to match such rapidity. ...















































