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| Archipelago | A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean
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| Climate | Local weather conditions of an area like temperature, precipitation, humidity, sunshine, wind and other conditions
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| Environment | The geographic characteristics that surround and affect the way people live
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| Forest | An area where coniferous and deciduous trees are the most dominant plant
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| Deciduous Trees | These trees lose their leaves in the fall
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| Coniferous Tree | Includes trees that have pinecones such as fir and spruce
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| Geography | the natural environment of a place. It includes its physical features (landforms, bodies of water,) weather, climate, vegetation and animal life.
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| grasslands | flat or tolling areas of land covered with grasses. Called prairies in North America and pampas in South America
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| Gulf | A large body of water that cuts deep into the land
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| Hemisphere | Half of the globe of half of the earth (northern, southern, eastern, western,
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| Isthmus | A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses. An isthmus has water on two sides
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| latitude/longitude | Imaginary lines on a map or globe that measure distance north and south of the Equator and west of the Prime Meridan
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| Mesoamerica | Southern part of North America extending from Mexico to northwestern Columbia
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| Mountain | A landform that is very high and steep. They are usually wide at the bottom and rise to a narrow peak or ridge.
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| North America | Continent compromising of Greenland, United States, and Canada
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| Ocean | A large body of saltwater
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| Physical Map | A map that shows landforms
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| Plains | Large area of flat lands
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| Plateau | High, flat, land
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| Political Map | A map that shows location and borders of countries and communities.
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| Prime Meridian | The line of longitude form the South Pole to the North Pole measured in degrees. It divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
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| Rain Forest | A dense, either tropical or temperate forest that receives lots of rain year round.
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| Region | A broad geographic area
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| South America | The entire Western Hemisphere continent south of Mesoamerica
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| Tropics | The area on the earth between the 23 1/2 degrees N and 23 1/2
degrees S lines of latitude where the climate is always hot.
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| Tundra | A cold, dry region covered with snow for more than half the year; vast treeless plain where the subsoil is always frozen.
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| Vegetation | All the plant life found in an area
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| Equator | An imaginary line that circles the globe at its widest point (halfway between the North and South poles), dividing the Earth into tow halves.
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