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Study these Geography terms and have fun

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Hemisphere   half of the terrestrial globe; the northern or southern half of the earth  
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Isthmus   a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas  
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Tropical   located in or used in either of two parallels of the earth's latitude (23 and _ degrees north of the equator or 23 and _ degrees south)  
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legend   also called the key.. is a small table accompanying the map that explains the symbols that are used on the map.  
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Saturation   the act of treating, furnishing or changing with something where no more can be absorbed, dissolved or retained  
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Sediment   material that settles to the bottom of a liquid; material deposited by water, wind or glaciers  
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Archipelago   an expanse of water with many scattered islands; a group of islands  
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Cartography   the art or work of making maps or charts  
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Reservoir   a place where something is kept in store, especially an artificial lake where water is kept in quantity  
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Terrain   ground; the physical or surface features of a tract of land  
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Meridian   an imaginary great circle on the earth's surface passing through the north and south poles  
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Peninsula   a portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected by an isthmus with the mainland  
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Polar   pertaining to the North or South Pole regions; diametrically opposite  
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Permafrost   a lasting frozen layer at variable depth below the earth's surface in frigid regions  
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Piedmont   lying or formed at the base of mountains  
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Latitude   the angular distance north or south from the earth's equator measured in degrees  
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Meander   to follow a winding, indirect or intricate course; to wander aimlessly  
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Topography   detailed graphic delineation, mapping or charting of the surface configuration of an area  
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Tributary   a stream feeding a larger stream or lake  
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Continent   one of the main landmasses of the globe  
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Abrasion   a rubbing or wearing away; a place where the surface has been scraped off  
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Erosion   state of being worn away in degrees by the action of water, wind, or glacial ice  
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Permeable   having pores or openings that allow liquids or gases to pass through  
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Reclamation   the act or process of altering from an undesirable or uncultivated state; the obtaining from a waste product  
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Equator   the great imaginary circle of the earth that is equidistant from the North & South Poles  
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Glacier   large body of ice moving slowly downward or spreading outward  
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