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Geography unit 2

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Definition
plateau   high level surfaces  
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mesa   flat topped natural elevations  
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continental divide   a line that separates rivers that flow toward opposite ends of a continent  
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headwaters   water sources  
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tributary   brooks rivers and streams that feed their waters into one river  
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fishery   places for catching fish and other sea animals  
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blizzard   snowstorms with winds of in excess of 35 miles per hour and temperatures below freezing  
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tornado   swirling columns of air whose winds can reach 300 mph  
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hurricane   ocean storms of hundreds of miles wide with winds of 74 miles per hour or more  
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typhoon   Pacific hurricanes  
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chinook   seasonal warm wind that blows down the rockies in late winter and early spring  
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timberline   the elevation above which trees cannot grow  
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immigrant   people who leave their countries to settle permanently in others  
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Sunbelt   the mild climate region of the southern US  
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suburbs   outlying communities of an urban area  
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metropolitan area   a central city and its surrounding suburbs  
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megalopolis   Boston, NY, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and D.C.  
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strait   a narrow passageway connecting two bodies of water  
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cash crop   crops that are raised to be sold  
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republic   a form of government in which people elect their own officials  
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industrialization   the setting up of manufacturing that uses machinery  
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dry farming   a way of saving water in the soil by plowing land so that it holds rainwater  
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Constitution   a plan of government for the US  
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amendment   changes in the Constitution  
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cabinet   a group of special advisers for the president  
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multicultural   societies having more than one culture  
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bilingual   having two languages  
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abstract   European style art in which the artist tries to show his or her own attitudes or emotion  
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jazz   musical blend of African rhythms with the harmony of European music  
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mobile   moving from place to place  
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literacy rate   being able to read and write  
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free enterprise   an economic system in which private businesses operate with little interference from government  
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truck farm   farm that grows vegetables for markets in nearby cities  
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contour plowing   farming method in which plowed furrows follow the natural curve of land, lessening erosion  
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crop rotation   farming method in which different crops are alternated in the same field preserving soil nutrients  
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service industry   business that produces a service  
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interdependent   relying on one another for goods services and ideas  
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NAFTA   trade agreement made in 1993 by Canada, the US, and Mexico  
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acid rain   rain carrying large amounts of sulfuric and nitric acid  
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smog   irritating haze caused by the interaction of UV solar radiation with chemical fumes from automobile exhausts and other pollution sources  
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eutrophication   process by which the water of a lake or stream becomes too rich in dissolved nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen  
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bycatch   unwanted fish marine mammals and birds caught by fishers and thrown away  
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