crop ------ a group of plants grow for profit or food
settlement ------ town or region newly populate
fertile ------ able to sustain life
resources ------ total means for life, support or development
trade ------ exchange of goods or services
barter ------ trade of something without using money
erosion ------ natural wearing away of the earth´s surface
custom ------ habit or practice of a person, area or place
culture ------ a society with its own customs and language
Now you have the next new list about social studies vocabulary:
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map: a drawing that shows what a place looks like from above.
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key/legend: shows what symbols are used in the map.
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symbol: signs that stand for real places and things.
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model: a small copy of a real thing.
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globe: a model of Earth.
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equator: divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
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oceans: 4 biggest bodies of water on Earth.
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continents: 7 largest land area.
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compass rose: a drawing that helps you find directions on a map.
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inset map: a small map that goes with a larger one.
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abbreviation: shortened form of a word.
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special purpose map: maps that show a special purpose.
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canyon: a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
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coast: land that borders on the sea or ocean.
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forest: heavy growth of trees that covers a large area.
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harbor: a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor safely.
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hill: raised land that is lower and more rounded than a mountain.
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island: an area of land that is surrounded by water.
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lake: a body of water that is sometimes completely surrounded by land.
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mountain: a steep, high land area.
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mouth of a river: the place where a river flows into a larger body of water.
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ocean: the entire body of water that covers almost 3/4 of Earth's surface.
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peninsula: a piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
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plain: a broad stretch of level, or nearly level, land.
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river: a flowing body of water.
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source of a river: the place where a river begins.
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valley: a long, low area of land, usually between mountains or hills.
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