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unit 8 geograpphy

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Himilaya Mountains   A mountain range in South Asia that includes Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain peak  
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Subcontinent   a landmass that is like a continent, only smaller, such as South Asia, which is called the Indian subcontinent  
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Alluvial Plain   land that is rich farmland, composed of clay, silt, sand, or gravel deposited by running water  
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Archipelago   a set of closely grouped islands  
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Atoll   a ringlike coral island or string of small islands surrounded by a lagoon  
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Monsoon   a seasonal wind, especially in South Asia  
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Cyclone   a ciolent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain; the most extreme weather pattern of South Asia  
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Hinduism   the dominant religion in India  
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Ganges River   river in South Asia; an important water resource flowing more thatn 1,500 miles from its source in a Himilayan glacier to the Bay of Bengal  
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Storm Surge   high water level brought by a cyclone that swamps low-lying areas  
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Estuary   a broadened seaward end of a river, where the river's currents meet the ocean's tides  
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Mughal Empire   the Muslim empire established by the early 1500s over much of India, which brought with it new customs that sometimes conflicted with those of native Hindus  
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Raj   rhe period of British rule in India, which lasted nearly 200 years, from 1857-1947  
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Nonviolent Resistance   a movement that ises all means of protest except violence  
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Land Reform   the process of breaking up large landholdings to attain a more balanced land distribution among farmers  
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Green Revolution   an agricultural program launched by scientists in the 1960s to develop higher-yeilding grain varieties and improve foodproduction by incorporating new farming techniques  
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Caste System   the Aryan system of social classes in India and one of the cornerstones of Hinduism in which each person is born into a caste and can only move into a different caste through reincarnation  
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Indus Valley Civilization   the largest of the world's first civilizations in what is now Pakistan; this was a highly developed urban civilization, lastinf from 2500 b.c. to about 1500 b.c.  
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Partition   separation; division into two or more territorial units having separate political status  
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Kashmir   a region in northern India and Pakistan over which several distructive wars have been fought  
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Microcredit   a small loan available to poor entrepeneurs, to helo small businesses grow and raise living standards  
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Entrepeneur   a person who starts and builds a business  
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Ramadan   an Islamic practive of onth-long fasting from sunup to sundown  
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Constitutional Monarchy   a government in which the ruler's powers are limited by a constitution and the laws of a nation  
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Sherpa   a personof Tibetan ancestry in Nepal, who serves as the traditional mountain guide of the Mount Everest region  
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Siddhartha Guatama   the founder of Buddhism and known as the Buddha, born in southern Nepal in the sixth century b.c.  
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Mandala   in Tibetan Buddhism, a geometric design that sybolizes the universe and aids in meditation  
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Sinhalese   an Indo-Aryan people who crossed the strait separating India and Sri Lanka in the sixth century b.c. and who created an advanced civilization there, adopting Buddhism  
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Tamil   a Dravidian Hindu, who arrived in Sri Lanka in the fouth century, settling in the north while the Sinhalese moved further south  
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Sultan   a ruler of a Muslim country  
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Basic Necessities   food, clothing, and shelter  
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Illiteracy   the inability to read or write  
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Summer Monsoon   the season when winds blow from the southwest across the Indian Ocean toward South Asia, from June through September, with winds stirring up powerful storms causing severe flooding  
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Winter Monsoon   the season when dry winds blow from the northeast across the Himalaya Mountains toward the sea from October through February, sometimes causing drought  
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