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swamp: wetlands, marsh: wetlands bayou: a marshy, slow moving stream desert: dry lands where little rain falls rain shadow: the dry side of a mountain; eastern side population: number of people urban: “of the city” rural: “of the countryside” commute: to travel
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fall line: where the Piedmont meets the Atlantic Coastal Plain environment: surroundings Natural resources: something in the environment that people can use economy: the way people uses their resources to meet peoples needs and wants agriculture: the business of growing crops and raising animals mineral: nonrenewable resources pollution: something that makes air, land, or water dirty or unhealthy recycle: use again
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Lake Hopatcong Hoboken (top) Pinelands (middle) Delaware Water Gap Appalachian Mountains Mississippi River Davis Bayou (bottom) Interior plains Great and Central Plains Rocky Mountains
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Grand Canyon Piedmont: foothills Highlands: WEST MILFORD Franklin : famous for glowing rock Ridge and Valley Linden Sparta
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The Piedmont region of New Jersey has the greatest population. The Atlantic Coastal Plain region of New Jersey covers more than one-half of the state.
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A region is an area with common features that sets it apart from other areas. The Appalachian Mountains are found in most states in Northeast. The Grand Canyon is a famous landform in the Southwest.
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A reservoir is a natural or human built lake used to store water. (Wanaque Reservoir) renewable resources are resources that can be replaced. Oil is an example of a nonrenewable resource. Conservation is the careful use of our natural resources.
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