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What is climate?   represents the average pattern of these elements over a long period of time (usually 100 years) in a particular location.  
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weather   the measurement of the elements at a particular moment in time.  
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The three temperature extremes on the planet are...   North Pole, South Pole, and Equator.  
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continents composed of...   composed of lighter minerals such as silica, aluminum, and potassium  
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ocean basins   composed of larger amounts o fdenser minerals such as iron and magnesium.  
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six continents   1) Africa 2) Eurasia 3)Antarctica 4) Australia 5) North America 6) South America  
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five oceans   Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Southern  
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aquifer   a porous and permeable subsurface rock layer that contains water  
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atoll   a circular coral island that forms on top of a volcano.  
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basin   a broad flat area on the Earth's surface, usually surrounded by highlands.  
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canyon   a steep sided valley eroded or cut by a river.  
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cape   a pointed piece of land jutting into a water body.  
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Continental Divide   the highest point on a continent that determines the direction of river flow.  
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delta   sediment built up at the mouth of a river; usually swampy.  
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escarpment   an inland cliff or steep slope  
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estuary   the broad mouth of a river where fresh and seawater meet; usually somewhat enclosed by land.  
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fjord/fiord-   a narrow in let or former coastal glacial valley that has filled with water after the glacier retreated (melted) and sea level rose, usually very steep-sided.  
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gulf   an extensive inlet of seawater penetrating far into land.  
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headwaters   the beginning point of a river in the highlands.  
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island   a landmass surrounded by water; smaller than a continent; Greenland is the world's largest.  
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isthmus-   a narrow piece of land with water on both sides connectin gtow larger landmasses.  
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oasis   a place in the desert where on eor more artesian wells have brought water to the surface to allow vegetation to grow.  
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peninsula   a relatively narrow piece of land jutting out into water; larger than a point or cape.  
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plain   an extensive area of land that is relatively flat and lower lying than surrounding landforms.  
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reef   a ridge of coral (skeletal remains of marine creatures that have collected in one place), lying close to the surface of the water; attracts other sea life.  
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sea-   a smaller division of an ocean that is frequently surrounded almost completely by land;water is saline.  
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strait (choke point)-   a narrow stretch of water that connects two larger bodies of water. Also referred to as a choke point.  
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2 types of regions   formal/homogeneous and functional  
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location   the bedrock concept of geography. represented as site or situation.  
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site   the physical location of a place (latitude associated with climate, for example)  
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situation   location of the place in relation to other places, including landforms, water bodies cities, countries, and other regions.  
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