2. A is for Atlas , Atlas is a place to
find maps about countries, cities,
and continent's.
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3. A is for Archipelago, it is a group of
islands.
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4. A is for Active Volcano, it is a really big
Volcano that appears fast.
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5. B is for Brook, it is a small stream.
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6. B is for Bluff, it is where the boats will
come.
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7. B is for Bayou, small rivers that have a
lot of sweater snakes.
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8. C is for Climate, types of weather.
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9. C is for canyon, it is a deep, narrow
valley with high steep sides.
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10. C is for Climatologists, they are people
how discover about climate.
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11. D is for Dune, are hills of sand made by
wind or water.
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12. D is for Dormant Volcano, a Volcano that
is in the water.
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13. D is for Dike, in rocks you can find a lot
of dikes or cracks.
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14. E is for equator, it is a line that separates
the North and South.
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15. E is for Estuary, one or more rivers flow
in Estuary.
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16. F is for Foothills, are slow increasing in
elevation at the base of mountain.
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17. F is for factors, that influence on
Climate.
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18. G is for Gulch, deep shaped valley.
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19. G is for Geography, really great science.
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20. G is for Gorge, is narrow passage with
steep rocky sides.
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21. H is for Harbor, a place where ships
come.
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22. H is for Horizon, you can watch the
horizon at the seaside.
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23. H is for Hemisphere, there are four
hemispheres.
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24. I is for Isthmus, it is a narrow piece of
land that joins two larger areas of land.
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25. I is for Irrigated Land, places that have
no water and people want to grow plants
so they have pipes that have water and it
makes plants grow.
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26. I is for Iceberg, a big rock of ice.
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27. J is for Jungle, there are a lot of jungles
in rainforest.
28. K is for Kilometer, it is measurement for
length.
29. L is for ledge, a cut or projection with a
flat horizontal surface on the side of a
cliff or rock wall.
30. L is for Latitude, a line that separates the
equator from top to bottom.
32. M is for Mesa, a high land area with a flat
top and steep sides larger than a butler
and smaller that a plateau common in
the southwest United States.
33. N is for Northern Hemisphere, one of the
hemispheres.
34. O is for oasis, a place in desert where is
water.