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An imaginary line, or parallel, measuring distance north or south of the equator. Latitude. The development and the growth of cities. Urbanization. A person who starts and runs a new business. Entrepreneur. To save discarded items, like cans or bottles so they can be used again. Recycle.
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An imaginary line, or parallel, measuring distance north or south of the equator Latitude
The development and the growth of cities Urbanization
A person who starts and runs a new business Entrepreneur
To save discarded items, like cans or bottles so they can be used again Recycle
Area where people share the same beliefs and customs CulturalRegion
A material found in nature that CAN be replaced, such as forests. Renewable Resource
A direction halfway between two cardinal directions;NW,NE,SW,SE Intermediate Directions
That which dirties the environment. Pollution
People with the same customs and language, often having a common history. Ethnic Group
A first hand account of an event or an artifact. Primary Source
An imaginary line, or meridian, measuring distance east or west of the prime meridian. Longitude
Variety;differences Diversity
A map that highlights Earth’s natural features. Physical Map
The protection and careful use of natural resources. Conservation
The word describing a central or national government. Federal
Any line of longitude east or west of Earth’s prime meridian. Meridian
A person who leaves one country to live in another. Immigrant
A fuel such as oil, natural gas and coal that is formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. Fossil Fuel
One of the four main points of the compass; north, south, east and west. Cardinal Directions
Of the city Urban
All the surroundings in which people, plants and animals live. Environment
A person who studies the past. Historian
A plan of government. In the US it is the supreme law and plan of the national government. Constitution
A line of latitude Parallel
All the living and nonliving things in a certain area Ecosystem
An account of the past based on information from primary sources and written by someone who was not an eyewitness to those events. Secondary Source
A map that shows the boundaries of states and countries. Political Map
Of the countryside Rural
A form of government where people choose representatives to run the government. Democratic Republic
Meridian from which the longitude east and west is measured. It passes through Greenwich, England and it’s longitude is 0 degrees. Prime Meridian
An economic system in which people can own property and businesses and are free to decide what to make, how much to produce and what price to charge. Free Enterprise
A material found in nature that cannot be replaced, such as coal, oil and natural gas. Nonrenewable Resource
A person born in a country or who becomes a member of that country by law. Citizen