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Southern half of the earth Southern Hemisphere
Natural resources that can be used as fuel Coal and oil
Earths largest land areas continents
Half of the globe when it is divided into either northern or southern halves or eastern and western hemisphere
on a map or globe, a line that appears halfway between the north and south pole equator
on a map a line that shows where a state or a nation ends border
one of the seven large land areas on earth continent
it tells where a place is and what it looks like Geographic tool
this resource is able to be made or grown again by nature or people Renewable resource
a lowland that lies between hills or mountains valley
the plants, animals, land, water, and climate that make up an area ecosystem
Something from nature that people can use such as trees, water, or soil natural resource
a resource that is not able to be made quickly by nature or people non-renewable resource
a natural resource that is burned to make heat or energy fuel
a kind of natural resource found in the ground such as iron or gold mineral
a feature of places land, water, climate or plant life physical feature
To save preserve
a large chain of mountains mountain range
the location of a place in relation to another place relative location
The wearing away of Earth's surface over a period of time erosion
temperature and precipitation describe this climate
it tells about the physical features of an area landform map
shows the true shape of the oceans and the continents globe
Created by: kdroessler
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