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chapter 7-8

TermDefinition
Megapolis A very large city a region made up of several large cities and their surrounding areas, considered to be a single urban complex.
Mangrove A tropical tree that grows in swampy ground along coastal areas.
Bayou A marshy inlet or outlet of a lake or a river.
Fall line Imaginary line between the Appalachian mountains and the Atlantic coastal plains where rivers and streams form waterfalls and rapids as they descend form higher elevations to the coastal plain.
Sunbelt The southern and southwestern states of the United states from the Carolinas to southern California characterized by a warm climate and recently rapid population growth.
Humus The organic material that results when plants and animals that live in the soil die and decay.
Growing season In farming the average number of days between the last frost of spring and the first frost of fall.
Grain elevator A tall building equipped with machinery for loading, cleaning, storing, and discharging grain.
Grain exchange A place where grain is bought and sold as a commodity.
Tundra A dry treeless plain where temperatures are always cool or cold and only specialized plants can grow.
Aqueduct A large pipe or channel designed to transport water from a remote source over a long distance.
Province a territory governed as a political division of a country.
Maritime Bordering on or near the sea relating to navigation or shipping
Lock an enclosed section of a canal in which a ship may be raised or lowered by raising or lowering the level of water in that section.
Bedrock The solid rock underlying the earth's surface
Sepratism a movement to win political religious or ethnic independence from another group.
Secede to withdraw formally from membership in a political or religious organization
Customs Fees charged by a government on imported goods.
Tariff A tax imposed by a government on imported goods.
NAFTA North America Free Trade Agreement which phased out trade barriers among the United States Canada and Mexico.
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