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SOL Vocabulary-Set 2

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very cold areas with virtually no precipitation   tundra  
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areas near the poles completely covered by ice   ice cap  
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climate along the N American west coast with plenty of rainfall due to westerlies coming from the Pacific Ocean   marine west coast  
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windstorms that often bring rain in South and Southeast Asia   monsoons  
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hurricanes in the Pacific Oceans   typhoons  
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water or wind wear away land   erosion  
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man-made waterways; many in Europe to connect rivers   canals  
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man-made areas to contain water and prevent flooding   reservoirs  
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transporting water usually for the purpose of aiding agriculture   irrigation  
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area where a river spreads out before emptying into a large body of water   delta  
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area of vegetation in the middle of a desert, usually due to an underground water source   oasis  
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a dried up riverbed in an arid region; population centers develop around wadis because of underground water sources   wadi  
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farming to feed a person’s own family; crops are not sold for profits; usually found in very poor areas   subsistence farming  
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a form of commercial farming where a large farm usually focuses on one or a few crops and sells them for profit   plantation agriculture  
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crop grown to be sold for profit   cash crop  
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crop usually grown to be eaten by farmer’s family   food crop  
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cutting steps into the side of a hill or mountain to create arable land; found in many parts of S and E Asia, as well as in the Andes of S America   agricultural terracing  
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land in the Netherlands where seawater has been drained to create usable land   polders  
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the loss of forests usually due to human activity (building homes, parking lots, etc.)   deforestation  
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grasslands areas turning into deserts due to overgrazing of animals and the loss of vegetation; the Sahel of Africa is a good example   desertification  
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polluted rainfall; currently occurs in Germany’s Black Forest, the US’s Appalachian Mountains   acid rain  
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divides the watershed of North America; located along the top of the Rocky Mountains   continental divide  
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areas of the world that speak French, usually because they were formerly French colonies (such as Quebec, SE Asia, West Africa, etc.)   Francophone world  
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a group of countries that join together for a specific purpose (military assistance, trade, maintain peace, etc.)   alliance  
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economic union of many European countries that cooperate for mutual benefit   European Union  
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economic union of the US, Canada, and Mexico that eliminates many tariffs between the three countries to stimulate trade   North American Free Trade Association  
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military alliance originally created to oppose the Soviet Union; now fights terrorism   North Atlantic Treaty Organization  
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political union in Africa to support cooperation   Organization of African Unity  
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economic union of SE Asian countries   Association of Southeast Asian Nations  
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political union of countries in North and South America   Organization of American States  
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political union to stimulate cooperation between Arab countries   League of Arab States  
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EU   European Union  
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NAFTA   North American Free Trade Association  
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NATO   North Atlantic Treaty Organization  
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OAU   Organization of African Unity  
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ASEAN   Association of Southeast Asian Nations  
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