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geogrpahy terms

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The land that is formed by mud and sand at the mouth of a river ex: Nile   delta  
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A group of Islands ex: Philippines, Indonesia, Japan   archapelago  
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A wind in Asia that brings a wet season when it blows from the sea and a dry season when it blows from the land ex: India   Monsoon  
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A place in the desert where there is natural spring or surface water ex: Mecca (Saudi Arabia), Medina   Oasis  
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The place where a river empties into a sea, lake or ocean ex: Nile (Mediterranean)   Mouth  
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A broad land area with a usually level surface raised sharply above the land next to it on at least one side ex: Deccan (India, Tibet (China)   platue  
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Origin, or place where a river begins   source  
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A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water ex: Bosporus, Dardanelles (black sea and Med.) Gibroller (Med.)   strait  
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A narrow strip of land connecting two large land masses and separating two large bodies of water ex: Suez Canal (Egypt)   isthmus  
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the surface features of a place or area   topographic  
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having to do with the hot areas near the equator ex: cancer, capricorn   tropics  
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A large body of salt water nearly or partly surrounded by land, Smaller than in ocean ex: Med., Black, Red   Sea  
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Any imaginary semicircle on the earth reaching from the north to the south pole used to measure a degree of longitude ex: Prime meridian 0 degrees   meridians  
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One of the imaginary circles on the earths surface parallel to the equator ex: equator   latitude  
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in the legend tells you how much smaller the map is than the real area it represents   scale  
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A piece of land extending out into a body of water ex: India   penninsula  
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Type of map that illustrates official boundries   political  
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study of making representations of the earth on a flat surface   cartography  
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a science that deals with the location of living and nonliving things on earth and the way they affect one another   geography  
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