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World Geography
Chapter 11,12, & 13
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Isthmus | A narrow strip of land having water on each side and joining two larger bodies of land. |
| Guerrilla | A member of an armed force that is not part of regular army; relating to a form of warfare carried on by such an independent armed force. |
| Archipelago | A group of islands. |
| Coral Island | An island formed by the skeletal remains of tiny sea animals and the sand and sediment piling on top of them. |
| Windward | Facing the wind. |
| Leeward | Facing away from the wind. |
| Escarpment | A steep cliff that separates two level areas of differing elevations. |
| Sertao | An interior plateau in Brazil with poor soil and uncertain rain. |
| Favela | A slum community in Brazilian city. |
| Plantation | A large estate farmed by many workers. |
| Gasohol | A fuel mixture of gasoline and ethanol. |
| Deforestation | The process of stripping the land of its trees. |
| Ecotourism | Tourism that encourages environmental awareness and has little effect on the ecosystem. |
| Mulatto | A person of mixed African and European ancestry. |
| Bauxite | A mineral used in making aluminum. |
| Llano | A grassy plain. |
| Cordillera | A related set of separate mountain ranges. |
| Campesino | In Latin America, a tenant farmer or farm worker. |
| Altiplano | A plateau region located in the Andes and Bolivia and Perú |
| Páramo | A plateau in the Andes of Ecuador. |
| Timber line | The boundary in high elevations above which continuous forest vegetation cannot grow. |
| Selva | A forested region in Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. |
| Estuary | The wide mouth of a river, where freshwater river currents meet salt water. |
| Piedmont | A region of rolling foothills. |
| Pampas | A grasslands region in Argentina and Uruguay. |
| Gaucho | A cowboy who herded cattle in the pampas of Argentina and Uruguay. |