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Tropic of Capricorn | Line of latitude- 23 1/2 degrees south of the equator
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Tropic of Cancer | Line of latitude- 23 1/2 degrees northof the equator
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equator | 0 degrees latitude
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International date line | imaginary line set at the 180-degree meridian
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island | a body of land smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
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mouth | part of a river where it empties into another body of water
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source | Spring, lake or other body of water that is the point of origin of a river system
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gulf | body of water forming an indentation in the shoreline of an ocean or sea, usually larger and deeper than a bay
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channel | deepest part of a river; a wide strait
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Prime Meridian | 0 degree longitude, line from which longitude east and west is measured
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delta | triangular section of land built up at a river's mouth
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toll | ring shaped island formed by coral building up along the rim or an underwater volcano
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plateau | flat landmass higher than the surrounding land, with at least one steep side, called a cliff
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fjord | long, steep-sided glacial valley now filled by seawater
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tributary | smaller rivers and streams that feed into a larger river
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isthmus | narrow piece of land connecting two large landmasses
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longitude | imaginary verticle lines running from pole to pole on the globe, used to measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian; also known as meridians
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cape | a point of land that juts out into water
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oasis | small area in a desert where water and vegitation are found, usually because of underground springs
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archipelago | a group or chain of islands
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key (legend) | part of the map that explains the symbols used
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peninsula | a peice of land projecting into water
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strait | narrow waterway connecting two large bodies of water
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symbol | something that represents something else
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land locked | entirely or almost entirely surrounded by land
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elevation | height or distance above sea level
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valley | land between mountains or hills
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continent | main land masses on earth
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plain | a nearly level area of land
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latitude | imaginary horizontal lines running parallel to the equator
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hemisphere | the northern or southern half of the earth divided by the equator
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canyon | a narrow chasm with steep cliff walls
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canal | a man made waterway
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continental shelf | a shallow, flat submerged portion of the continent
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topography | graphically representing the physical features of land on a map
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estuary | a narrow arm of the sea at the mouth of a river where the ocean tide meets the river current
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watershed | a region draining into a river, river system or body of water
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