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- islands that form a protective barrier between the ocean and the mainland
- an area with similar geographic characteristics that set it apart from surrounding areas
- the usual weather in an area over a long period of time
- the height of an object above a given level, usually sea level
- a large area of elevated land that is relatively flat
- the center of a particular activity or network
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- a natural landform or body of water on earth
- the study of earths surface and climate, and of human activity, and of the interactions between them
- one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator or by the prime meridian
- a geographic border between two regions, where rivers produce waterfalls
- a measure of a locations distance north or south of the equator
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This appears to be a geography - related vocabulary crossword. Each clue describes a geographical concept. For example, "islands that form a protective barrier between the ocean and the mainland" is a description of barrier islands; "the usual weather in an area over a long period of time" refers to climate.
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- Barrier islands
- Region
- Climate
- Altitude
- Plateau
- Hub
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- Landform or water body
- Geography
- Hemisphere
- Fall line
- Latitude