Physical Geography is the holistic study of the Earth's natural systems and cycles. It includes the study of the interrelationships among landforms, soil, vegetation, water (the oceans), and the climate.
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- Color Landform Atlas of the United States Maps include satellite information, 1895 state maps, and links to outside resources.
- USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service Provides links to conservation service offices in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Soil and Water Conservation Society A non-profit, scientific and educational organization of professional conservationists.
- NASA's Global Change Master Directory A comprehensive directory of information about Earth science data, including a broad coverage of the oceans, atmosphere, hydrosphere, solid earth, biosphere and human dimensions of global change.
- USGS -- Water Resources of the United States Includes information on water use, with both historical and current data.
- Physical Geography on the Internet. A wide choice of links to sites dealing with earth surface features including natural hazards.
- Virtual Geography Department Project Series of online courses in geography including slide shows.
- Maps and Geography Map machine of National Geographic