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DamsBuilt to prevent flooding of rivers and create hydroelectric power
FloodMore water than the earth can obsorb
VolcanoA vent through which magna erputs
ErosionThe wearing away of the Earth's surface
ReservoirA place where humans collect water for future use
DesertificationGrasslands disapper and the land becomes arid (desert)
WindwardThe side of the mountain that receives the wind and has precipitation
LeewardThe side of the mountain opposite of the wind and has a arid or semi-arid climate
DoldrumsArea around the equator that experiences no wind activity
Pull FactorA condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration to that new location
PortugeseThe official language of Brazil
Push FactorA condition that forces a person to leave his or her home country and settle in a new country
Renewable ResourcesThe earth's resources that can be replenished naturally
European UnionEconomic alliance founded after World War II to reduce trade barriers in Europe
Per Capita IncomeAverage income per person per year
Erie CanalManmade waterway that connects Lake Erie with the Hudson River
Richmond, VirginiaThe seat of Virginia's state government; fall line site
Multinational CorporationA company that is located throughout the world; example - Coca-Cola
Rio Grade RiverRiver that forms a boundary between the United States and Mexico
ArchipelagoAn island chain
Atacama DesertDesert located on the coast of Chile
Subsistence FarmingFarming just enough for your family
EurasiaHuge landmass that contains Europe and Asia
MadridThe capital of Spain
VeniceCity in Italy that contains many canals and is facing water pollution
BerlinThe capital of Germany
LondonThe capital of England
ChunnelA tunnel that goes beneath the English Channel and connects Great Britain with France
Ural MountainsMountains that seperate Europe from Asia
Aral SeaSea that is shrinking because of irrigation
Aswan High DamDam located on the Nile River that helps control seasonal flooding
Landlocked CountryA country that is completely surrounded by land
Hydroelectric PowerEnergy that is created by water
HinduismThe main religion of India
RiceThe major crop of Asia
Coral IslandsIslands that were formed from the build up of coral reefs
MaoriThe indigenous people of New Zealand
Great Barrier ReefHuge coral reef located off the coast of Australia
Thatched Roof DwellingsBuildings found in the Pacific Islands
Ghost TownsMining towns that have been deserted due to resource depletion
Baghdad, IraqCity located between the Tigres and Euphrates Rivers
Mental MapA map in a person's mind using objective knowledge and subjective perceptions
Equator0 degrees latitude
North Pole90 degrees north
Relative Locationlocation in relation to other geographic features
Absolute Locationa locations latitude and longitude
Scaleshows measurement on a map
Kashmirland conflict between Pakistan and India
Robinson Projectiongeneral purpose map
Distortedall maps are distored
Satellite Imagesaccurate pictures of the world
Cartographera person who makes maps
Islamthe dominant relgion of the Middle East
Sun Beltthe southern region of the United States that is the fastest growing region of the US
Great Plainsarea of grasslands found in the central area of North America
Rust Beltarea south of the Great Lakes
French and Englishthe languages of Canda
Arable Landfertile soil in which crops can be grown
Thames Riverriver that London, England, is located on
Fjordslong, narrow steep-sided inlets carved out by glaciers during the last Ice Age
Switzerlandcountry that has limited natural resources but has a huge banking industry
Castlesarchitectural structure in Europe
Ob Riverriver that flows north into the Arctic Ocean
Englisha world language
JerusalemJews, Christians, and Muslims claim this city as a heritage site
Fossil Fuelsoil, coal, natural gas
Cote d'Ivoirelimited natural resources so it uses its cash crops to exchange for manufactured goods
Omaha, Nebraska and Sacramento, Californiacities that grew up along the Transcontinential Railroad
Rio de Janeriothe former capital city of Brazil before it was moved to Brasilia
Rainforestsareas of lush vegetation located in the tropical rainforest climate zones
Amazon Rainforestthe largest rainforest in the world
Lincoln Memorialarchitectural structure located in Washington DC
Mosquereligious building of Muslims
Synagoguereligious building for Jews
Taj Mahalfamous tomb located in India
Kurdistanarea in the Middle East that is home to the Kurds, who would like to have thier own country
Francophonethe French speaking world
Entrepreneura person who creates his or her own business
Primary Activitythe first step in the economic cycle; deals directly with gathering or collecting natural resources
Red Crossinternational organization that cares for the sick and wounded or helps disaster victims
Cape Town, South AfricaImportant location that served as a supply station before the Suez Canal was built
Exxon Valdezan oil spill off the coast of Alaska in 1989
Continental Dividea point at which fallen precipitation seeps into rivers that flow toward opposite sides of the continent
Aleutian Islandsisland chain off the coast of Alaska
Haciendaa large farm in Latin America
Shantytownssquatter settlements outside of a major city
Tikalancient Mayan ruins
Industrial Revolutionmovement born in Europe in the 1700's
Cottonthe main type of crop in Central Asia
Arabsthe main ethnic group of the Middle East
Waterthe most precious resource of the Middle East
Machu Picchuancient Incan city found high in the Andes Mountains
China's Sorrowanother name for the Yellow River
Timbuktu, Malicity that grew up on the Trans-Saharan trade route
Monotheistic Religionbelieving in one God
SamovarsRussian pots used to make tea
Chaletsa-framed houses often found in Switzerland
Smoga haze of smoke and fog that often hangs over heavily polluted cities
Oasiswater and vegetation located in the desert
Ring of Firearea in the Pacific that has many volcanoes and has the possibility of experiencing earthquakes
Low Countriesregions of the world that are at or below sea level
Mental MapsA map created from one's memory.
TemperatureHow hot or cold it is at a given time
EasterliesPrevailing winds that blow from the east toward the west
EarthquakesTectonic plates meet and pressure builds causing the earth to shake
Acid RainPollution mixed with air moisture
GreenlandThe world's largest island
General Purpose MapsPoltical or physical maps
Sahara DesertLarge desert found in north Africa; it is growing because of desertification
MonsoonStrong winds that bring heavy rain to South and Southeast Asia in the summer
PoldersLow-lying areas that humans reclaim from the sea; Netherlands
Mexico CityCapital city of Mexico; suffers from major air pollution
Sierra MadresMountain range located in Mexico
Middle EastA region that is also called Southwest Asia
Tropic of Cancer23 1/2 degrees north
YurtsNomadic people in Mongolia live in these tent like structures
Korean WarWar that divided Korea into two parts, North Korea and South Korea. (1950-1953)
DesertArea that recieves between 0 and 10 inches of rain a year
Natural ResourceAny type of resource that occurs naturally on earth (coal, trees, copper, oil)
Eiffel TowerStructure located in Paris, France
Skilled LaborTraning is required to acquire a skill; higher wages; seen in developed countries
Secondary ActivityThe second step in the economic process; manufacturing and processing
PrecipitationRain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
LatitudeImaginary lines that measure degrees north and degrees south; also called parallels
Compass RoseDirectional indicator on a map; shows a map's orientation
CanalA manmade waterway that connects two bodies of water; usually created for trade or transportation
International Date LineThe place on earth that time changes one day; 180 degress longitude
Mercator ProjectionMap projection that shows true direction; often used with ship navigation
Thematic MapA map of a particular theme (population, climate, resources)
Varanasi, IndiaHindus often make a pilgrimage to this site
Tropical Wet ClimateRainforest climate; warm year round; found at and near the equator
Wheat BeltArea in the Great Plains where large amounts of wheat are grown
Comparative AdvantageThe advantage of one country to more efficiently produce a good or service compared to another country
Boundary LinesDark black lines on a map that divide the countries territory
HurricanesA major tropical storm originating in the Atlantic Ocean
IrrigationDiverting water to a field for agriculture
ClimateThe weather conditions over a period of time
FalesOpen sided, thatched roof shelters found in the Pacific
IgloosHomes built by the Inuits from ice
Polar ProjectionMap projection that shows either the North or South Pole; Usually used by pilots
Organization of Petroleum Exporting CountriesAn economic alliance created in 1960 to control the production and sale of oil
Law of the SeaUnited Nations treaty in which the resources of the oceans are regulated
Syria/IsraelConflict dating back to 1967 when Israel took Golan Heights
Antarctica TreatyCreated in 1959 to demilitarize Antarctica and make it a haven for scientists to study
NationalismStrong feelings of pride for ones nation
Physical MapA map that shows mountains, rivers, lakes, etc.
League of Arab StatesA political organization created after WWII
South PoleFound at 90 degrees south
TornadoesViolent rotating columns of wind; found mostly in the US (Tornado Alley)
TradewindsWinds that blow toward the equator
WesterliesWinds that blow from the west toward the east
Arctic CircleFound at 66 1/2 degrees north
Colorado RiverHelped carve out the Grand Canyon
TyphoonsA major tropical storm located in the Pacific Ocean
DeforestationWhen humans cut down trees
Greenwich, EnglandHome of the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude)
LongitudeImaginary lines that measure degrees east and west; also known as meridians
African UnionA political organization created in 2002 to promote economic development, human rights, and democracy in Africa
Fertile TriangleAn area rest of the Ural Mountains; farming and industrial area
Cattle/Sheep StationsCommonly found in Australia
GauchosLatin American cowboys
DeltaAn area where the river fans out
Ruhr ValleyAn area of coal and iron deposits in southwestern Germany
Oral TraditionPassing down stories by word of mouth
Matrioskha DollsNesting dolls found in Russia
Languages in CanadaEnglish and French
Sydney Opera HouseArchitectural structure found in Sydney, Australia;designed to look like boat sails
Po ValleyArea of coal and iron deposits in Italy
WarsawCapital of Poland
Gross Domestic ProductThe amount of goods and services produced in a country in one year
WadisA dry streambed that can fill up with water when there is a large amount of precipitation
Caste SystemA part of the Hindu religion; illegal in India
Green RevolutionFollowing WWII, Asians began experimenting with agriculture
Coral IslandsRing shaped islands that formed from coral reefs and volcanoes
Bagdad, IraqLocated between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Tierra CalienteIn vertical zonation, it is the lowest elevation zone
People's Republic of ChinaThe correct political name for China
Yellow RiverRiver in China that has killed thousands in floods; also known as China's Sorrow
Antarctic Circle66 1/2 degrees south
Great Dividing RangeMountain range located on the eastern coast of Australia
Political MapA map that shows national boundaries;
Subarctic ClimateCold winters; cool summers; permafrost; taiga
Virginia State Capital BuildingLocated in Richmond, Virginia
Mount FujiMountain located in Japan
Association of Southeast Asian NationsEconomic alliance created in 1976 to reduce trade restrictions in Southeast Asia
China/TaiwanConflict since the Chinese Revolution (1949); The Nationalists fled China and went to Taiwan when the communists took over
AboriginesThe native inhabitants of Australia
SudanThe site of a civil war between the Islamic government and rebels
Peace CorpsCreated in 1961 to help developing countries and promote peace
Developing CountryLimited technology; poorly trained workers; high population; low GDP; low per capita income; few natural resources; low life expectantacy; susbsistence agriculture
ImperialismA country rules over another country or region; European countries over African countries in the late 1800s
Latin AmericaSpainsh speaking countries
Per Capita IncomeThe average income per person for one year
Teritary SectorService industry
SiteThe actual location of a city
Literacy RateThe percentage of people that can read and write
North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationA military alliance that supports democracy
Tierra TempladaMiddle zone in vertical zonation that experiences a mild climate
TiagaRussian word for coniferous forest
Suez CanalManmade waterway that connects the Mediterrean Sea with the Red Sea
ArchipelagoA group of islands
SituationAnother name for relative location
Languages in SwitzerlandMultiple languages
Prision ColonyAustralia was colonized by the English
Tropic of Capricorn23 1/2 degrees south
Fall LineA division in the Pedimont and Coastal Plains regions of Virginia; Richmond
New York Stock ExchangeThe center of the world's financial markets; located in New York City
Angkor WatAncient building found in Cambodia
ChinatownsA major city may have an area where mostly Asians live
ChernobylSite of a nuclear explosion in the former Soviet Union
Managerial SkillsThe ability to manage others
United NationsA political organization created in 1945 and is made up of over 190 countries; works for internation peace
Commonwealth of NationsAn organization of 53 nations including the UK and some former British colonies that are now independent
QuebecCanadian provience that speaks French
St. Lawrence RiverNarrows at Quebec City, Quebec
CopperChile has an abundance of this mineral
Pampas/LlanosGrassland areas found in South America
Panama CanalConnects the Atlantic to the Pacific
Black ForestForest area located in Germany that is dying as a result of acid rain pollution
RomeCapital of Italy; originally built on a hill
Mediterranean ClimateClimate region that borders the Mediterranean Sea; experiences hot, dry summers; date and olive trees
Northern IrelandConflict between the Protestants and the Catholics
Arabian GulfSometimes called the Persian Gulf
Istanbul, TurkeyCommand of Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits; land bridge to Europe
CyprusConflict between the Turks and the Greeks
Bazaars and SuqsThe outdoor markets of North Africa
EscarpmentsHuge cliffs
CataractsLarge waterfalls located in Africa
Khartoum, SudanSite where the Blue and White Niles meet
Burundi and RwandaConflict between the Tutsis and Hutus
Western and Eastern GhatsMountains found in India
BurmaAlso known as Myanmar
Continental IslandsIslands formed by rising and folding of ancient rock on the ocean floor
Preserves and National ParksMost of these in Africa are found in the tropical wet and dry climate region
Xi'an, ChinaLocated on the Silk Road