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term definition

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conquistadors   conquerors  
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cultural convergence   merging of cultures  
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caudillos   local military rulers  
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pampas   grassy plains in the southeastern South America  
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cays   underground mountains formed over thousands of years from the accumulation of coral.  
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coral   the skeletons of tiny sea animals.  
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tropical storms   storms that form when storms move west and pick up speed. The winds are atleast 39 miles per hour.  
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hurricanes   tropical storms that gain more power, with winds of atleast 74 miles per hour.  
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El Nino   An ocean current that about every three years warms the Pacific waters off the coast of Peru.  
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canopy   the uppermost layer of a rainforest where tree branches meet.  
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mestizo   people of both Native American and European descent.  
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mulattoes   people whose ancestry is African and European.  
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volcanoes   a break in the Earth's crust where magma and other material erupts from Earth's interior.  
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rainforests   a type of thick green forest found in areas of heavy rainfall.  
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deserts   a geographic region with too little rainfall to support much plant life.  
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region   an area defined by one or more natural or cultural characteristics that set it apart from other areas.  
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Volcanic islands   islands formed when an underwater volcano builds up enough lava and ash to rise above sea level.  
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plateaus   a raised area of land, such as a hill or mountain, with a flat top  
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basin   a bowl-shaped depression, or hollow, in Earth's surface.  
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isthmus   a narrow strip of land that links two larger landmasses.  
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landmasses   very large unbroken area of land  
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climates   patterns of weather overe a long period of time  
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temperate   moderate or mild, without extremes of hot or cold.  
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arid   dry or lacking rainfall, also a climate that is dry all year long with little rain  
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semiarid   dry with little rainfall  
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tropical wet and dry   a climate or climate zone that is hot all year with rainy and dry seasons.  
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ecosystem   a community of all living things in an area and the environment in which they live in  
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cloud forest   high mountain forests where temperatures are cool and a fog or mist keeps the vegitation moist all the time  
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hurricanes   a storm with violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the caribbean  
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tropical wet   climates that are close to the equator, heavy rains, warm and ussually humid  
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highlands   an area of high or mountainous land  
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broadleaf evergreen forest   Most tropical jungles are comprised of broadleaf evergreen trees. This contrasts with the evergreen forests of cooler climates in which the trees bear needles.  
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desert scrub   Deserts and xeric shrublands is a biome characterized by, relating to, or requiring only a small amount of moisture.  
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tropical grasslands    
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vegitation zone    
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forest floor    
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temperate grasslands    
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empire    
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dictators    
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urban    
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natural recources    
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economic activities    
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livestock raising    
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subsistence farming    
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barter    
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commercial farming    
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hydro-electric power    
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plantations    
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forestry    
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tourism    
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