E is for Equator
An imaginary line that separates the north and the south pole.
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F is for Fjord
Fjord is a Like a canyon except has water going through it.
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G is for Geyser
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A geyser is A hole which hot water shoots out of the ground.
H is for Hemisphere
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Hemisphere is a imaginary line that separates the east and west and north and south.
I is for Iceberg
Iceberg is a piece of ice that floats on a body of water.The Titanic has crashed because of a Iceberg.
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J is for Jungle
A Jungle is a area that is overgrown and has habitats for animals.
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L is for longitude
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Longitude is the imaginary line that separates the north and the south pole.
O is for Oasis A little area that supports water and trees and sometimes food
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S is for savanna
environment.nationalgeographic.comA Savanna is a type of land form that has not a lot of water and usually found in Australia and Africa
T is fro TundraTundra is a place where the mountains are snowy as if for the base of the mountain has no snow.
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W is for WetlandsWetlands is another name for swamp, and a swamp is a area over
flowed by water.
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X is fro Xeniscape A Xeniscape is bigger than a garden but smaller than a courtyard.
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Y is for YardangYardang is a area in the desert that has a flat rock sticking up out of the
ground.
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