What Can You Do With Geography?

May 23, 2012 8:00 am

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We all know that geography is important; but what can you do with it? As students across the country prepare for the 2012 National Geographic Bee, Google explores how geography is used in the real world, from disaster response to military intelligence and even polar exploration.

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