border, the geographical boundary of a county, state, or country (or other local government), city, A large human settlement, generally with large systems for housing, transportation, sanitation, utilities, and communication, county, a geographical region of a country used for local government, country, a region identified as its own nation, dam, A barrier that stops the flow of water and underground streams, equator , The imaginary circle around the Earth that splits it into the northern and southern hemispheres. It’s measured at 0 degrees. , grid , a pattern of lines on a chart or map, such as those representing latitude and longitude, which helps determine location., harbor, a place on earth where ships may find shelter (usually for protection from rough Waters), hemisphere, Half of the Earth, resulting from dividing the globe into two equal parts of either north and south or east and west, highway, a public road that is used roads and public train tracks, pole, On a surface of a rotating planet, i.e. north and south pole , prime meridian , The imaginary line that is assigned a longitude of 0° and is used as a reference point for all other lines of longitude , region, an area having some characteristic that makes it different from other areas, state, Could be used as another name for a country or used to describe a smaller division of the United States, river, A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean, sea, A large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean. It may be partly or completely surrounded by land, strait, a narrow body of water that connects to larger bodies of water, valley , A low place between mountains, canyon, a deep valley with steep sides- often carved from the earth by a river, glacier, a long lasting, slowly moving river of ice on land, island, a piece of land surrounded by water, bay, a body of water that is partly enclosed by land and is usually smaller than a gulf, peninsula , A body of land that is surrounded by water on three, plateau, A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land, marsh, a type of freshwater, brackish, water or saltwater wetland that is formed along rivers, ponds, lakes, and coasts. Plants grow up out of the water., Lake, a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides., mountain , a very tall, high, natural place on earth-higher than a hill, ocean , a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent. They cover more than 2/3 of the earths surface..
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