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How Can Rain Create Conflict? Precipitation and Water Use S01E11

If you compare precipitation around the world with population distribution we can understand a simple but powerful pattern of human geography: where there is water, there are people. But it gets a little more complicated because where there are people and limited resources, there is often conflict and bigger geographical questions at stake. So today, we’re going to zoom in and look more closely at how precipitation patterns around the Great Plains and the western United States has led to many conflicts involving the use and distribution of water resources.



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What is Geography?
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What is a Cloud?
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How Can Rain Create Conflict? Precipitation and Water Use
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What Are the Different Types of Cyclones?
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How do we Classify Climates?
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What is Climate Change?
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What Are Ecosystems?
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Population & Food
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What is Soil (and Why is it Important)?
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What Are Rocks and How Do They Form?
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The Plate Tectonics Revolution
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What is a Map?
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How Does the Earth Create Different Landforms?
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What Are Volcanoes?
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What is Weathering?
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How Rivers Shape the Landscape
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Why Does Jakarta Flood So Easily?
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Groundwater & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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What Are Glaciers?
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Natural Hazards
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What is Human Geography?
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Race, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Landscape
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What is space and how do we study it?
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How Does Language Move?
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How Did Religion Spread Along the Silk Road?
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Where and Why Do People Move?
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How Populations Grow and Change
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How Does Disease Move?
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Tyranny of the Map
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What Holds a Country Together or Tears it Apart?
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What are the Patterns of Border Conflicts?
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Capitalism, Communism, & Political Economies
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Colonialism
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What is Physical Geography?
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What is a “Developed” Country?
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GMOs and their Role in Agriculture
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Why is There Uneven Access to Food?
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How Do We Produce Food?
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Mineral Extraction
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Why are People Moving to Cities?
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How Are Cities Organized?
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What is Urban Planning?
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How did Detroit Become the Motor City?
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Sustainable Urban Design
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How Does the Earth Move?
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Geographies of the Future
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What Does the Atmosphere Do?
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How Does Air Temperature Shape a Place?
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Where Does Wind Come From?
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How Do Oceans Circulate?
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