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| kind of land with a special shape |
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| flat land that stretches as far as the eye can see |
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| landform with water all around it |
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landform that is surrounded by water on only three sides
(Florida is an example) |
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| low land between hills or mountains |
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| stream of water that flows across the land |
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| low spot on the land that has filled with water |
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| large body of ocean water that is partly surrounded by land |
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one of the sevenmain land areas on Earth
(Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Austrailia, Europe, North America, South America) |
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| the four main directions - north, south, east, west |
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| imaginary line that divides Earth in half |
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| gives the cardinal directions on a map |
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something found in nature that people can use
(air, water, trees, soil) |
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plant people grow for food or other needs
(wheat, corn, cotton) |
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| chart used to organize information |
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| the use of new inventions in everyday life |
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| resource that can be burned for heat and for power to make machines work |
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| kind of weather that a place has over time |
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| strong, whirling wind that causes great damage to land and buildings |
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| helps you find how far one place really is from another |
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| saving resources to make them last longer |
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| when you use something again |
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| when natural resources become dirty |
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| choices that you make each day |
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