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Spell/Vocab REVIEW

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alliteration   a technique that uses the same beginning sound of a word  
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simile   a technique that compares two unlike things using the words like or as  
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metaphor   a technique that compares two unlike things without using the words like or as  
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personification   a technique that the author uses to give human like qualities to it  
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hyperbole   an extreme exaggeration or stretching of the truth  
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oxbow lake   a meander that has been cut off from the main river and forms a u-shape lake  
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meander   the ā€œsā€ shape curves in a river  
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delta   a triangle shaped landform found at the mouth of the river where it meets the ocean  
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flood plain   formed where the river overflows its channel and DEPOSITS sediment  
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canyon   deep cuts through mountains that are formed by water erosion  
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valleys   are formed from erosion and are found between mountains  
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glaciers   large bodies of ice that flow over land that are formed by deposition  
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tributary   a smaller river that flows into a larger river (looks like veins)  
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estuary   area found at the mouth of a river where the water is brackish  
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brackish   a term used to describe partly salty and partly fresh water  
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sand dune   a landform which is created from wind deposition  
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waterfalls   are formed by water erosion and water flows through the rock and over the cliff  
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anemomter   an instrument that measures wind SPEED  
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barometer   used by meteorologists to measure air pressure  
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graduated cylinder   used to measure volume of liquids by scientists  
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condensation   when a gas turns back into a liquid as it cools  
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convection currents   are created by the unequal heating of earths surface and caused wind  
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contour lines   show elevation on a topographic map- if they are close together the slope is steep  
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evaporation   when a liquid turns into gas as it heats up  
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alluvial fan   a landform created by deposition that is found on the mountain by a stream or river that looks similar to a seashell  
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