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3
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An area of soil or silt deposits built up at the mouth of a river
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4
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A mass of fluid or air that whirls in a rotary direction
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7
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Mountains created by breaks in the Earth's crust
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9
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The shape of the land
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10
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The type of rock formed by the erosion of other rocks, after this loose material has hardened
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11
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Evergreens - trees or shrubs bearing cones
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14
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Land being covered with thick, moving ice
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15
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Trees that shed their leaves annually
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17
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Somewhat Salty
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18
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A steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting
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1
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A flat area at a high elevation
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2
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An area with similar characteristics
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5
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The prevailing conditions of the temperature and precipitation
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6
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A climate type that develops away from the influence of oceans. The temperature range tends to be large and precipitation is low
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8
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To do with the structure of the Earth's crust
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12
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The usual shape of a tornado; a tube of winds spiralling at high speeds
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13
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To wear down the surface of the Earth
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16
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Northern, or of the arctic
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19
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Northernmost vegetation region found in areas too cold for trees to grow. Bushes, grasses, mosses, and similar plants dominate
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