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vocab essay words

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climate   the term used for the weather patterns that an area or region typically experiences over a long period of time.  
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erosion   the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, wind, waves, etc.  
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latitude   the angular distance N to S from the equator of a point on the earths surface, measured on the meridian of the point  
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geography   science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants and phenomena of earth.  
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hemisphere   a half of the celestial sphere as divided into halves by the horizon, the celestial equator or the ecliptic.  
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atmosphere   the whole mass of air surrounding the earth  
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mantle   a thick of mostly solid rock beneath the earth crust that surround the earths core.  
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weather   the state of the atmosphere  
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renewable   replaces  
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geology   a scientific study of the orgin, history and structure of the earth  
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longitude   a angular distance measured E or W from the prime meridian  
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core   the direct center of the earth  
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acid rain   acid precipitation falling as rain  
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deciduous   not lasting  
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natural vegetation   the group of plants which has developed in an area without human interference.  
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solstice   the highest point or culmination  
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crust   the outer shell of the earth including the continents and the ocean floor  
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mechanical weathering   the actual breaking up or physical weakening of rock by forces such as ice and roots  
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environment   a physical conditions of the natural surroundings  
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functional region   places connected by movements for example rail system  
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chemical weathering   a process by which the actual chemical structure of rock is changed usually when water and carbon dioxide causes breakdown of the rock  
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equinox   either of the 2 times each year when day and night are of nearly equal length  
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formal region   places that have similar attributes  
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culture   a way of life that distiguishes a people  
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monotheism   the belief in one God  
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demography   the study of human populations  
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diffusion   process of spreading cultural traits from society to society  
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census   the systematic counting of a population  
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suburb   residential area  
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rural   countryside  
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urbanization   the growth of city populations  
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caste system   a society hierarchy in which a person possesses a distinct rank in society that is determined by birth  
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indigenous   native to or living naturally in an area or environment  
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population density   average number of people living in a given area  
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homogeneous   identical  
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absolute location   the position on the earth in which a place can be found.  
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megalopolis   a very large city; a region made up of several large cities and their surrounding areas, considered to be a single urban complex  
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mulatto   a person of mixed ancestry  
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bayou   a marshy inlet or outlet of a lake or river  
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monsoon   a seasonal shift in the prevailing winds that influences large climate regions.  
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tundra   a region where temperatures are always cool or cold and only specialized plants can grow.  
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isthmus   a narrow strip of land having water on each side and joining two larger bodies of land  
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mestizo   a person of mixed european and native american heritage  
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archipelago   a group of islands  
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cash crop   a farm crop grown for sale and profit  
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permafrost   a layer of soil just below the earths surface that stays permenately frozen  
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savanna   a tropical grassland with scattered trees located in the warm lands nearest the equator  
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peninsula   a strip of land that juts out into an ocean  
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sovereignty   a countries freedom and power to decide on policies and actions  
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anarchy   political disorder and violence lawlessness  
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nationalism   devotion to the interests or culture of a nation; the desire for national independence to promote a common culture or interests  
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democracy   a system of government in which the people are invested with the power to choose their leaders and elected representatives, and determine government policy based on the will of the majority  
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inflation   a sharp, widespread rise in prices  
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subsistence farming   farming that provides only enough for the needs of a family or a village  
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authoritarian   descriptive of a system of government in which one person, perhaps a dictator, holds all political power  
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boycott   to refuse to purchase, sell, or use a product or service as an expression of disapproval  
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monarchy   a system of authoritarian government headed by a monarch a king, queen shah or sultan whose position is usually inherited  
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barter   the exchange of goods without money  
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communism   a system of government in which the government controls the means of production determining what goods will be make how much workers will be paid and how much items will cost  
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embargo   a severe restriction of trade with other countries  
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dictatorship   a system of government in which absolute power is held by one person  
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mixed economy   a system combining different degrees of government regulations  
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recession   an extended decline in general business activity  
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infrastructure   an underlying foundation; the basic support facilities of a country, such as roads and bridges, power plants, and schools  
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capitalism   descriptive of an economic system in which the means of production are controlled by private individuals or corporations; also called a market economy in which people, as consumers, help determine what will be produced by buying or not buying certain prod  
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migrant worker   a worker who travels from place to place working where extra help is needed to cultivate or harvest crops  
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tariff   a duty or tax imposes by a government on imported goods  
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