hemisphere - half of a sphere, or ball. People use the word to describe one half of Earth., Geography - about Earth's land, water, air, and living things—particularly people. It is the study landforms, water, soil, and climate., Ice Age - a period in Earth's history when the climate was much cooler, and about 1/3 of the Earth was covered in ice sheets., continent - a large solid area of land. Earth has seven, region - an area of land that has common features., landform - a naturally-formed feature on the Earth's surface,, glacier - a very large, thick mass of ice that stays frozen from one year to the next and has the ability to move., natural resources - Anything that is found in nature that can be used by living things. This includes water, forests, fossil fuels, minerals, plants, animals and even air., weather - the way the air and the atmosphere feels. It includes the outside temperature, strength of the wind, and whether it is raining, sunny, hailing, snowing, sleeting, foggy, or cloudy., temperature - the amount of heat in something. It's measured with a thermometer, climate - the average weather conditions in a place over 30 years or more., equator - an imaginary line around the Earth that goes exactly midway between the North Pole and the South Pole and divides it into two equal halves, elevation - tells how high something is raised above a surface or ground line, sea level - a term used to describe what the height of the ocean usually is., precipitation - anycannot be used liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth, renewable resources - cannot be used up or it is one that can be replaced within a human life span. Air, water, soil, plants, and animals are examples, nonrenewable resources - resources that cannot be replaced after they are used, economy - the way people spend money and the way people make money., conservation - protecting our environment and the wildlife that lives in it, pollution - when gases, smoke and chemicals are introduced into the environment in large doses that makes it harmful for humans, animals and plants.,

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