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World Geo: Vocab#2

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Mount McKinley   the highest point on the continent  
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Rocky Mountains   mountains that stretch from New Mexico all the way to Alaska 3000+ miles long  
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Canadian Shield   a giant core of rock centered on the Hudson and James Bays  
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Appalachian Mountains   North America's oldest mountains, the second largest mountain range on the continent  
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divide   a high point or ridge that determines the direction in which rivers flow  
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headwaters   a source or water in the Rocky Mountains  
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tributaries   a smaller river or stream that connects with a larger body of water  
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Mississippi River   one of North America's longest rivers, it flows 2350+ miles from it source  
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fall line   a boundary that marks the place where the higher land of the Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain  
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Great Lakes   lakes formed by glacier dams  
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fossil fuels   coal, petroleum, and natural gas  
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fisheries   bodies of water that were rich of fish and shellfish  
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aquaculture   fish farming  
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Death Valley   has the highest temp ever recorded in the U.S. (134 degrees F)  
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Everglades   a swamp or wetland that shelters a great variety of vegetation and wildlife  
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chaparral   Mediterranean scrub vegetation  
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hurricanes   ocean storms hundreds of miles wide with winds of 74 mph or more  
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Prairies   naturally treeless expanses of grasses that spread across the Great Plains of the continent midsection  
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supercells   violent spring and summer thunderstorms  
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Great Plains   in the center of the continent and have bitterly cold winters and very hot summers  
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timberline   the elevation above which trees cannot grow  
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chinook   warm, dry winds in the early spring  
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blizzards   winds of more than 35 mph with heavy, blowing snow, and visibility of less than 1320 feet for 3 hours or more  
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Newfoundland   a region of a continent  
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Yukon Territory   Territory owned by the Yukon  
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immigration   the movement of people into one country form another  
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Sunbelt   nickname for a place because of its mild climate  
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urbanization   the movement of people from rural areas to cities  
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metropolitan area   a city with a population of at least 50,000 people and outlying communities  
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suburbs   outlying communities the includes at least 50,000 people  
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urban sprawl   a metropolitan area that has become crowded and it lead to the further spread of people and suburban development  
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megalopolis   a chain of closely linked metropolitan areas  
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dry farming   a method of cultivating land to catch and hold rainwater  
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Underground Railroad   an informal network of safe houses  
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literacy rate   the percentage of people who read and write  
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bilingual   people know can speak more than one language  
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jazz   type of music that blends African rhythms with European harmonies  
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Los Angelos   a city in California  
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New York City   a city in new york  
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Maritime Provinces   a province of the U.S.  
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province   a political unit similar to a state  
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Inuit   Arctic native peoples of North America  
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Prairie Provinces   a province of Manitoba  
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Montreal   an industrial and shipping center  
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Vancouver   a place that handles trade between Canada and Asia  
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Edmonton   a place that grew with the development of the petroleum industry  
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Nunavut   means "Our Land."  
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dominion   a partially self-governing country with close ties to Great Britain  
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North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)   have eliminated tariffs and other trade terriories  
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Parliament   the national legislature  
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separatism   the breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country  
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Quebecois   Quebec's French speaking inhabitants  
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