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Chapter 7&8 Vocab
Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| megalopolis | a very large city; a region made up of several large cities and their surrounding areas, considered to be a single urban complex |
| mangrove | a tropical tree that grows in swampy ground along coastal areas |
| bayou | a marshy inlet or outlet of a lake or a river |
| fall line | imaginary line between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coastal plain, where rivers and streams form waterfalls and rapids as they descend from higher elevations to the coastal plain |
| sunbelt | the Southern and Southwestern states of the US, from the Carolinas to southern California, characterized by a warm climate and, recently, rapid population growth. |
| humus | the organic material that results when plants and animals that live in the soil die and decay |
| growing season | in farming, the average number of days between the last frost of spring and the first frost of fall |
| grain elevator | a tall building equipped with machinery for loading, cleaning, storing, and discharging grain |
| grain exchange | a place where grain is brought and sold as a commodity |
| Province | a territory governed as a political division of a country |
| Maritime | bordering on or near the sea; relation to navigation or shipping |
| Lock | an enclosed section of a canal, in which a ship may be raised or lowered by raising or lowering the level of the water in that section |
| Bedrock | the solid rock underlying the earths surface |
| Separatism | a movement to win political, religious, or ethnic independence from another group |
| Secede | to withdraw formally from membership in a political or religious organization |
| Customs | fees charged by a government on imported goods |
| Tariff | a tax imposed by a government on imported goods |
| NAFTA | north american free trade agreement, which phased out trade barriers among the United States, Canada, and Mexico |
| tundra | a dry, treeless plain where temperatures are always cool or cold and only specialized plants can grow |
| aqueduct | a large pipe or channel designed to transport water from a remote source over a long distance |