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World Geography Glencoe pg 14-15

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absolute location   exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates  
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basin   area of land drained by a given river and its branches; area of land surrounded by lands of higher elevations  
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bay   part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf  
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canyon   deep and narrow valley with steep walls  
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cape   point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean  
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channel   wide strait of waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other; deep part of a river or other waterway  
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cliff   steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice  
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continent   one of the seven large landmasses on the earth  
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delta   flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth  
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divide   stretch of high land that separates river systems  
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downstream   direction in which a river or stream flows from its source to its mouth  
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elevation   height of land above sea level  
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Equator   imaginary line that runs around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles; used as the starting point to measure degrees of north and south latitude  
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glacier   large, thick body of slowly moving ice  
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gulf   part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay  
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harbor   a sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely  
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highland   elevated land area such as a hill, mountain, or plateau  
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hill   elevated land with sloping sides and rounded summit, generally smaller than a mountain  
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island   land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water  
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isthmus   narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas  
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lake   a sizable inland body of water  
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latitude   distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees  
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longitude   distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees  
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lowland   land, usually level, at a low elevation  
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map   drawing of the earth shown on a flat surface  
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meridian   one of many lines on the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole; used to measure degrees of longitude  
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mesa   broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau  
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mountain   land with steep sides that rises sharply (1,000 feet or more) from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill  
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mountain peak   pointed top of a mountain  
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mountain range   a series of connected mountains  
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mouth (of a river)   place where a stream or river flows into a large body of water  
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ocean   one of the four major bodies of salt water that surround the continents  
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ocean current   stream of either cold or warm water that moves in a definite direction through an ocean  
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parallel   one of many line on the global grid that circles the earth north or south of the Equator; used to measure degrees of latitude  
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peninsula   body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water  
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physical feature   characteristic of a place occurring naturally, such as a landform, body of water, climate pattern, or resource  
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plain   area of level land, usually at low elevation and often covered with grasses  
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plateau   area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300 to 3,000 feet (90 to 900 m)high  
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Prime Meridian   line of the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole at Greenwich, England; starting point for measuring degrees of east and west longitude  
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relief   changes in elevation over a given area of land  
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river   large natural stream of water that runs through the land  
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sea   large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land  
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seacoast   land lying next to a sea or an ocean  
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sound   broad inland body of water, often between a coastline and one or more islands off the coast  
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source (of a river)   place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands  
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strait   narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water  
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tributary   small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river  
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upstream   direction opposite the flow of a river; toward the source of a river or stream  
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valley   area of low land usually between hills or mountains  
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volcano   mountain or hill created as liquid rock and ash erupt from inside the earth  
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