geo vocab
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absolute | a exact specific point
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location | accueate but not general
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perspective | point of view
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distance | an amount of space between 2 things
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direction | course witch someone/something moves
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enviroment | setting/conditions in wich a particular activity is carried on
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equinox | two points on the celestial sphere at witch the ecliptic
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equator | he imaginary great circle around the earth's surface, equidistant from the poles and perpendicular to the earth's axis of rotation
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relative | accurate but very general
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parallels | Be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance.
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movement | An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
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human enviroment interaction | how humans adapt to environment
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regions | divide the world into manageble units for geographic study
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Tropic of Cancer | A line of latitude located at 23°30' south of the equator
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meridians | are longitude lines That intersect at the poles and are
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tropic zone | all the land and water of the earth situated
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proximity | the region close around a person or thing 2
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latitude | The angular distance north or south of the earth's equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe.
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longitude | Angular distance on the earth's surface, measured east or west from the prime meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds.
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vector | A quantity, such as velocity, completely specified by a magnitude and a direction
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bearing | to have an effect or influence on something, or not have any effect or influence:
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coordinates | the position of a point on the surface of the Earth with respect to the reference spheroid.
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prime meridian | The zero meridian (0°), used as a reference line from which longitude east and west is measured. It passes through Greenwich, England.
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hemisphere | one-half of a sphere, where the sphere may be divided by any plane that includes the center of the sphere.
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tropic of Capricorn | The parallel of latitude approximately 23°27 south. It forms the boundary between the Torrid and South Temperate zones.
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cardinals direction | One of the four principal directions on a compass (north, south, east, or west).
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intermediate directions | the directions or points that would fall in between your standard N, S, E, W points on a compass.
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place | the name of a geographical location, such as a town or area
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international dateline | An imaginary line through the Pacific Ocean roughly corresponding to 180° longitude,
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ecology | The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
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adaptation | The adjustment or changes in behavior, physiology, and structure of an organism to become more suited to an environment.
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climate | The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
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compose-rose | A circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart.
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lengend/key | hows what all the icons on the map mean.
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scale | a ratio which compares a measurement on a map to the actual distance between locations
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solstice | the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator
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poles | the regions contiguous to the extremities of the earth's rotational axis, the North Pole or the South Pole.
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G.P.S | gallons per second
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G.I.S | system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geographical data.
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