chapter 1 lessons 3 & 4. largest inlets 1.ocean 2.lake 3.tributary 4.gulf
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Chapter 1
Lessons 3 & 4
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Largest inlets
1. Ocean2. Lake3. Tributary4. Gulf
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A long inlet that separates offshore islands from the mainland
1. Sound2. Inlet3. Ocean4. Tributary
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An area of water that extends into the land from a larger body of water
1. Ocean2. Lake3. Inlet4. Tributary
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Cold, dry region
1. Tundra2. Arid3. Tropical4. Desert
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Our largest lakes
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1. Atlantic Ocean2. Pacific Ocean3. Gulf of Mexico4. Great Lakes
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A stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
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1. Tributary2. Inlet3. Sound4. Gulf
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A place where the land drops sharply causing waterfalls or rapids
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1. Continental divide2. Fall line3. Drainage basin4. River system
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The land drained by a river system
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1. Drainage basin2. Tributary3. Fall line4. Continental divide
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A river and its tributaries
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1. Drainage basin2. River system3. Great lakes4. Fall line
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Imaginary line that runs along the highest point of the Rocky Mountains
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1. Continental Divide2. Fall line3. Equator4. Tributary
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Dry climate
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1. Arid2. Tundra3. Tropical4. Polar
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The height of the land in relation to sea level
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1. Arid2. Climate3. Elevation4. Continental Divide
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Plant life that grows naturally in a place
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1. Lettuce2. Climate3. Arid4. Natural vegetation
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