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Scientists believe that long ago all of Earth’s landmasses

formed one huge supercontinent known as

What is Pangaea?

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Many of the world’s firstsettlements & civilizations

developed along these

What are rivers?

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The area on Earth at or near the Equator

What is tropic?

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A natural resource that is or was living

What is a biological resource?

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As the crust rises, it pusheslarge blocks of rock upward, forming…

What is mountains & plateaus?

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This ocean is the widest & deepest of all the oceans

What is the Pacific Ocean?

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The different kinds of weatherat a particular place over

a long period of time

What is climate?

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ResourcesProduced naturally

Took thousands of yearsLimited supply

What are nonrenewable resources?

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People have chosen to buildthese near floodplains & deltas

What are cities?

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Frozen glaciers and ice capscontain this much fresh water

What is 70%?

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These affect the temperatureof some land areas.

What are ocean currents?

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Natural resource usedto provide heat and

other energy

What is a fossil fuel?

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This makes floodplains & deltas excellent for farming.

What is rich soil?

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Most of the water that humans use every day (about 80%)

comes from this

What is surface water?

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A polar climate is said tobe the opposite of this

What is a tropical climate?

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Process designed to recover and reuse materialsinstead of throwing

them away

What is recycling?

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The process of movingsediment.

What is erosion?

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A lake that forms behinda human-made dam

What is a reservoir?

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The drier side of the mountainis said to be in this

What is the rain shadow?

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A natural resourcefound in rocks

What is a mineral?