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latitude
---------------longitude
---------------continents
---------------elevation
---------------Water cycle
---------------latitude
---------------longitude
---------------continents
---------------elevation
---------------Water cycle
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The distance north or south of the
equator measured in degrees.
The distance north or south of the
equator measured in degrees.
Distance measured in degrees east of
west of an imaginary line that runs from
the north pole to the south pole.
Distance measured in degrees east of
west of an imaginary line that runs from
the north pole to the south pole.
Earth’s seven major areas of land.
Earth’s seven major areas of land.
The height to which something is
raised.
The height to which something is
raised.
The movement of water from
Earth’s surface to the
atmosphere and back again.
The movement of water from
Earth’s surface to the
atmosphere and back again.
The distance north or south of the
equator measured in degrees.
The distance north or south of the
equator measured in degrees.
Distance measured in degrees east of
west of an imaginary line that runs from
the north pole to the south pole.
Distance measured in degrees east of
west of an imaginary line that runs from
the north pole to the south pole.
Earth’s seven major areas of land.
Earth’s seven major areas of land.
The height to which something is
raised.
The height to which something is
raised.
The movement of water from
Earth’s surface to the
atmosphere and back again.
The movement of water from
Earth’s surface to the
atmosphere and back again.