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largest body of salt water on earth: surrounding a continent | ocean
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percentage of the earth covered by this large salt water body | 70%
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Name the four major oceans | Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian
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the largest ocean in the world | Pacific
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second to largest body of salt water. often connected to an ocean | sea
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sea between Europe and Asia | Mediterranean Sea
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sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia | Red Sea
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sea north of France [Europe] | North Sea
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sea north of Turkey [Asia] | Black Sea
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sea east of the Black Sea | Caspian Sea
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sea north of Poland [Europe] | Baltic Sea
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sea east of Greece [Europe] | Aegean Sea
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sea located south of Saudi Arabia | Arabian Sea
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salt water body, smaller than a sea | gulf
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famous gulf located in Louisiana | Gulf of Mexico
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famous gulf located east of Saudi Arabia | Persian Gulf
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usually smaller than a gulf; partly surrounded by water | bay
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bay located north of Canada | Hudson Bay
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bay located east of India | Bay of Bengal
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a man-made waterway used for irrigation, transportation, drainage, or sewage | canal
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Name some canals in or near Franklin | Franklin Canal, Hanson Canal, Yokley Canal, Baldwin Canal, Calumet Canal, and Inaracostal Canal
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a natural deeper part of a waterway | Channel
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famous channel between Great Britain and France | English Channel
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body of water surrounded by land | lake
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name of famous lakes between U.S. and Canada | Great Lakes
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Name all five Great Lakes | Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario
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place in a desert where water is found | oasis
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inland body of water usually empties into a sea or ocean | river
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the largest river in the United States | Mississippi River
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second to largest river in the world; located in South America | Amazon River
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largest river in the world; located in Africa | Nile River
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name for the place where a river begins | source
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name for the place where a river ends | mouth
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direction one is traveling on a river where going from the source to the mouth | downstream
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direction one is traveling on a river where going from the mouth to the source | upstream
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name for a smaller river flowing into a larger river | tributary
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another term for tributary | branch
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