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Social Studies. Geography Vocabulary. Globe a 3D image of the Earth and all of the land and water. Geographic terms. Words that describe bodies of water and landforms like bay and mountain range. Physical features - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Social Studies

Geography Vocabulary

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Globea 3D image of the Earth and all of

the land and water

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Geographic termsWords that describe bodies of water and

landforms like bay and mountain range.

Physical featuresNames of bodies of water and landforms such

as Rocky Mountains.

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Latitude• Lines on a map that circle Earth from east to

west and NEVER touch.• Laaaaatitude

Longitude• Lines on a map that run from the North Pole

to the South Pole.• Loooooongitude

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Geography

The study of our natural surroundings and how humans interact with them.

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EquatorThe 0 degree latitude line around the middle of

the Earth.

Prime Meridian The 0 degree longitude line that runs through

the center of the Earth from North Pole to South Pole.

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Compass rose

A symbol on a map that shows cardinal directions.

Cardinal DirectionsNorth, South, East, West

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Hemispheres

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Tributary

A river or stream running into a larger river.

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valley

An area of generally flat land extending many miles inland and drained or watered by a large river and its tributaries (smaller rivers that connect to larger river)

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sea

A body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean.

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river source/river mouthThe source is the place

the river begins, usually in the highlands.

The mouth is the part of a river where its waters empty into a larger body of water.

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plain

Large area of level or nearly level land. Sometimes called: tundra, prairies, savannahs, coastal plains, llanos, etc.

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peninsula

A portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected with a larger body of land.

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mountain range

A row of connected mountains.

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gulf

A large area of sea or ocean that is partially enclosed; larger than a bay.

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cape

A point of land jutting into the water that is usually smaller or thinner than a peninsula.

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delta

Soil deposited at the mouth of a river where the stream loses velocity (speed) and leaves behind part of its load of sediment (soil).

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bayAn inlet of the sea or

other body of water, usually smaller than a gulf but of the same general character; part of a body of water that extends into land.