long period of time without water
drought
single-standing stone
monolith
an area where fish come to feed in large numbers
fishery
this travels all over the world on ocean currents
plankton
able to use two languages
bilingual
the land drained by a river and its system of tributaries
basin/watershed
traditions passed down through generations
Tikanga
a tuberous plant that contains edible roots
cassava
the child of a French person and a native person
Metis
rain that contains a harmful amount of poison due to pollution
Acid rain
an administrative unit similar to a state
province
a situation that occurs when the value of a countries exports is higher than the value of its imports
trade surplus
a powerful land-owning warrior in Japan
samarai
area where ocean tide and river currents meets
estuary
What are some Central African food customs
men/ women eat in different roms, they are very generous with what little they have to eat
a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
isthmus
a person who often ruled a Latin American country as a dictator and was generally a high-ranking military officer or rich man
caudillo
a steep cliff at the edge pf a plateau
Escarpment
Earth's features in terms of their places, shapes, and relationships to one another
spatial
the location of one place compared to another place
relative location
an area of a country where a single foreign power has been granted exclusive trading rights
sphere of influence
a group of places that are close to one another and share the same characteristics
region
an inland area that is remote from the urban areas of a country
hinterland
What is the national animal of New Zealand?
the Kiwi Bird
list two Human Systems
Religion, Government, language