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| the exact location of a place |
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| where a place is in relation to another place |
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| 47 degrees north latitude by 130 west longitude is an example of this |
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| areas on Earth's surface with one or more shared characteristics |
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| areas that include cities |
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| areas that might include open land used for farming |
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| along with condtinental drift theory, it explains the movement of continenets over time |
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| a shared system of beliefs and ways of doing things |
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| the process of making some wild plants and animals dependent on humans |
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| when farmers grow only enough food for their own families |
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| when a small number of farmers produce enough food for a large group of the population |
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| goods sold to other countries |
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| products brought from other countries |
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| the number of births per 1000 people in a year |
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| the study of Earth's physical and cultural features |
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| how humans change their behavior to be better suited to an environment |
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| a fractured surface in Earth's crust where a mass of rock is in motion |
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| shape, height, and arrangement of landforms in a certain place |
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| the gaseous form of water |
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| the percent of Earth's water that is contained in oceans |
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| the circulation of water from the Earth's surface and back |
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| the movement of people within a country or across national borders |
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| the process by which heated water becomes water vapor and rises into the air |
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| the process by which water changes from a gas into tiny liquid droplets |
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| the process by which water falls back to Earth |
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