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chapter two vocabulary
by austin rowan
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canyons
steep sided low lands that rivers have cut through plateaus.
Photo by
Wolfgang Staudt
3.
forest
Land is covered with trees and shrubs
Photo by
Johnny Lucus
4.
coast
Where land meets sea
Photo by
blavandmaster
5.
hills
a raised area of land not as high as a mountain.
Photo by
Franco Folini
6.
mountains
a tower of rock formed by the collision of earth tectonic plates or volcano
Photo by
Zach Dischner
7.
plains
A low lying area with stretches of flat land with little changes
Photo by
Bryce Bradford
8.
plateaus
a broad flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
Photo by
Allie_Caulfield
9.
aquifer
Gravel, rock, and sand formations that trap water underground
Photo by
Phil's 1stPix
10.
reservoirs
man made dams built along rivers to control flooding
Photo by
filip.farag
11.
tributary
a branch of water that flows into the mainstream
Photo by
Dunnock_D
12.
renewable resources
Ones that are easily replaced by earth's processes
Sunshine
Trees
Wind
Photo by
Rob__
13.
non renewable
Cannot be replaced by Earth's natural resources.
Coal
Natural Gas
Oil
Photo by
rcbodden
14.
african americans
Many were brought as slaves during early and mid 1800's
Photo by
FredMikeRudy
15.
growth rate
The number of births per 1000 people.
Photo by
Uri_Breitman
16.
age distribution
The portion of population at each age
Photo by
marcp_dmoz
17.
immigration
the movement of people from one country to another
Photo by
existentialism
18.
native americans
The first people to live in Texas.
Moved here thousands of years ago.
Before the European Exploration.
Photo by
Puzzler4879
19.
hispanics
Came from southern borders across to Texas.
Brought Spanish language and the Catholic faith.
By 2000, more than 6.6 million Hispanics lived in Texas.
Photo by
hcplebranch
20.
Demography
Branch of geography that studies human populations.
Studies growth rate - Speed of growth in population.
Studies the birthrate - Number of births per 1000 people.
Studies the death rate - Number of deaths per 1000 people.
Studies the age distribution - The portion of population at each age.
Photo by
mattlemmon
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