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| The study of the Earth and its people. |
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| One of the largest bodies of land on the Earth. |
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| Something people use that comes form the Earth. |
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| Working to save resources or make them last longer. |
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| A large community where people live and work. |
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| A kind of land. The shapes of the land. |
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| Low land between hills or mountains. |
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| Land that is mostly flat. |
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| A very large body of salty water. |
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| Land that has water all around it. |
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| A long body of water that flows through the land. |
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| A body of water that has land all around it. |
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| A line on a map or globe that is halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole. |
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| A kind of plant that people grow for food or other uses. |
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| A chart that shows the order in which things happen. |
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| Anything that makes the air, land, or water unclean. |
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