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Social Studies

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Broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau.   Mesa  
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Pointed top of a mountian   Mountain peak  
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One of many lines on the global grid running from the north pole to the south pole; used to measure degrees of longitude   Meridian  
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Drawing of the earth, shown on a flat surface   Map  
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A series of connected mountains, often in a line.   Mountain Range  
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Body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surronded on three sides by water.   Peninsula  
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Place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water.   Mouth(of a river)  
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One of the five major bodies of salt water that surronded the continents.   Ocean  
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One of many lines on the global grid that circle the earth north or south of the equator; used to measure degrees of latitude.   Parallel  
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Area of level land, usally at a low elevation and often covered with grasses   Plain  
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Stream of either cold or warm water that moves in definate direction through an ocean   Ocean Current  
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Characteristic of a lace occuring naturally, such as a landform, body of water, climate pattern, or resource   Phisical Feature  
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land with steep sides that rise sharply ( 1,000 feet 305 meters or more) from surronding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill   Mountian  
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Line of the global grid running from the north pole to the south pole through greenwich, england; starting point for measuring degrees of east and west longitude   Prime Meridian  
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