General Geography
Landforms
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Whether the weather is whether or not.
Imaginary lines and other things
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This document may show features such as roads, mountains, land and water forms, as well as directions

A map

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This word indicates an Arctic region that is traditionally very cool and sparsely populated by flora and fauna.

Permafrost

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A region that is devoid or almost devoid of vegetation, especially because of low rainfall. 

A desert.
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The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth or any other celestial body

Atmosphere

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A circle of latitude that divides a spheroid, such as the Earth into North and South.

Equator

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This item is just like the earth, only smaller.

A globe

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This word indicates a heavily forested area, with high amounts of humidity, biological and ecological diversity and rain.

Rainforest

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A steep high rock face, especially one that runs along the seashore and has the strata exposed

Cliff

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An aerosol consisting of a visible mass of miniature liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body or similar space.

Clouds

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Is the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth and is referred to as Greenwhich Mean Time (GMT),or Zulu Time.

The Prime Meridian

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These are the primary directions indicated by a compass.

Cardinal Directions

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An opening in the earth's crust from which molten lava, rock fragments, ashes, dust, and gases are ejected from below the earth's surface

Volcano
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A slowly moving mass of ice originating from an accumulation of snow. It can either spread out from a central mass or descend from a high valley.

Glacier

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The long-term prevalent weather conditions of an area, determined by latitude, position relative to oceans or continents, altitude, etc

Climate
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Imaginary lines that run from North to South, or parallel to the Prime Meridian.

Longitude 

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The world is divided into these imaginary halves.

Hemispheres

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A natural freshwater stream that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as a lake, sea, or ocean. 

A river

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A narrow strip of land connecting two relatively large land areas

Isthmus

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An increase in the average temperature worldwide believed to be caused by the greenhouse effect

Global Warming

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Imaginary lines that run from East to West, or parallel to the Equator. 

Latitude 

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This line separates the world into the northern and southern hemispheres.

The Equator

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A continuous body of salt water that is contained in an enormous basin on Earth's surface.

An ocean

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This is the worlds largest desert.

Antarctica.

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When carbon dioxide and some other gases in the planet's atmosphere can absorb the infrared radiation emitted by the planet's surface as a result of exposure to solar radiation, thus increasing the mean temperature of the planet

The Greenhouse Effect

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In order to accurately describe your location using longitude and latitude you will need both of these measurements.

Minutes and degrees.