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The place where something is found. |
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A large group of mountians.
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The seven largest land areas on Earth. |
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Half of the globe when it is divided into either northern and southern halves or eastern and wester halves. |
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A line that circles a globe halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole. |
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A picture that shows the location of things. |
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An area of land with its own people and laws; a country. |
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A line on a map that shows where a state or nation ends. |
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A title that tells what a map is about. |
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A symbol that stands for something real on Earth. |
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A box on a map in which map symbols are explained; also called a map legend. |
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A map feature used to measure the distance between two places; it tells what the distance on the map equals on the real Earth. |
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A drawing on a map that shows the cardinal directions to help people use the map. |
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The main directions North, South, East, and West. |
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The title give to the leader of the United States of America. |
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The number of people living in a place. |
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A city in which the government leaders meet and work. |
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A small community that is close to a city. |
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The moving of people or things from one place to another. |
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Away from cities and large towns. |
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The story of what had happened in a place. |
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A person who helps settle a new land. |
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Someone in a person's family, such as a great-great-grandparent, who lived a long time ago. |
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A person who starts something, such as a business or a settlement. |
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A person who starts something, such as a business or a settlement. |
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A drawing that shows when and in what order events took place. |
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The order in which events take place. |
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A record made by someone who saw or took part in an event. |
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A record made by someone who was not present at an event. |
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