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Tompkins Physical Geography
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latitude Imaginary horizontal lines on the globe Tompkins
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longitude Imaginary vertical lines on the globe Tompkins
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relative location location that is described by using places nearby Tompkins
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scale measurement on a map Tompkins
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natural resources resources that come from the earth Tompkins
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human migration Movement of people Tompkins
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urbanization movement of people to the city Tompkins
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population density number of people per given area Tompkins
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Rocky Mountains major mountain range in western North America Tompkins
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Appalachian Mountains major mountain range in eastern North America Tompkins
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Mississippi River North American river that flows north to south Tompkins
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Physical Geography Geography affects where and how people live. Places can be described using relative location. In North America, major features are the Rocky Mountains, Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. Latitude and longitude affect the climate of a place. Humans migrate based on natural resources and population density. In general, the US is going through urbanization. Tompkins
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Shining Star A Pg 76-78 Sudan’s Lost Boys- Human Migration Pg 164-166 The Balkans- physical geography Tompkins
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Shining Star B Pg 138-143 Changing Earth- Physical Geography Pg 164-166 Migration Pattern- Human migration Tompkins
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