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Thinking Geographically

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Base Time Meridians   Lines of longitude that are used to make the time zones- go in increments of 15  
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Lines of Latitude   lines that run across a map- from west to east  
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Lines of Longitude   lines that run up and down- north to south  
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Prime Meridian   0 degrees longitude, runs through Greenwich, England  
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Political Boundaries   drawn lines that are enforced by the law  
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Natural Boundaries   formed by the earth (mountains, river, etc) and easier to defend  
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Cultural Boundaries   formed by groups of people  
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Microstates   small independent countries that usually attract tourists  
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Revolution   One trip of the earth around the Sun; takes one year  
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Rotation   One trip of the earth on its axis; takes 24 hours  
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International Dateline   The place on earth where the day changes  
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Compact Countries   The borders are approximately an equal distance from the center of the country; may be in the shape of a circle or square  
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Prorupted Countries   This type of country is one that has a piece of land extending out from its main base: like a pan handle  
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Elongated Countries   They are twice as long as they are wide - long and skinny  
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Perforated Countries   This type of country has an entire country completely inside it  
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Fragmented Countries   This type of country is in pieces that are not attached to one another; usually islands  
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Strategic Waterways   A narrow passage-way of water between two larger bodies of water- Important straits or canals  
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Strait of Gibraltar   The narrow passage way of water that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea- It separates Africa from Spain  
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Suez Canal   The narrow passage way of water that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea/Indian Ocean  
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Panama Canal   The narrow passage way of water that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean  
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Customs   The check point a person goes through when entering another country to check for items that are not allowed in that country  
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Embargo   The ban on trade with another country  
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Tariff   The tax on imported goods (goods from another country)  
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Informal Boundaries   Boundaries that are not seen on a map that people often create on their own based on common characteristics. These cannot be enforced by law.  
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Formal Boundaries   Boundaries that are set in stone and shown on a map. These are enforced by law.  
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