Geography - the study of the earth's features and the relationships between people and their environment, Landforms - natural features on the Earth’s surface, Rainforest - an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall., Plateau - a raised area of flat land, Peninsula - a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, Glacier - a large mass of ice that forms slowly over land, Latitude - the imaginary lines that run East and West on the earth’s surface, Longitude - the imaginary lines that run North and South on the earth’s surface, Arable - land that is capable of growing crops, Location - position on the Earths surface, Irrigation - the process of bringing water to arable land, Compass Rose - a figure on a map used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions and intermediate points, Geography - the study of the earth's features and the relationships between people and their environment, Physical Features - Something that is found in nature, such as weather, plant life, land, and water (Examples include mountains, peninsulas, oceans, and rivers.), Mountains - a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill, Island - a piece of land surrounded by water.,

Unit 1 Physical Geography Vocabulary

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