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one of the halfs which earth is divided
the lines running north and south of the equator
the lines running east and west of the prime meridian
the line cutting the earth in half running north and south
a map showing physical and cultural features and the elevation and height of land
variety and differences among cultures
the point in which lines of latitude and longitude intersect
areas of land made mostly of peatand moss that is not solid land nor full water
wetlands made mostly of peat
wetlands made mostly of peat and fed by streams
large bodies of salt water
the study of our efforts to satisfy our unlimited wants through the use of limited resources
available stocks or supply's to meet are needs and wants
the amounts of goods and services available
the amount of goods and services wanted
the industry that uses natural materials
the industry that processesraw materials
the industry that has services not goods
the industry that uses technology
an organized group of people formed by individuals that have similar views on public issues
the way a state or community is controlled
the way a state or nation is governed
a government ruled by one person
a government ruled by a few people
a government run by the people
trying to pursuade politicians to support a cause
the highest branch of government
the government that deals with the concerns of the province
the local government
that branch of government that makeslaws
the branch of government enforcing the laws
the branch of government that allows you to challange actions that threaten your rights
the branch of information of the past
averge conditions of temperature, precipitation,humidity,air pressure and wind
rain,snow and other moistuer in the air that form liquid or solid
conditions of he atmosphere over a short period of time
the leading edge of a air mass
large bodies of air with similair temperature and moisture conditions through out
warm ocean current from the south warming the southeastern waters of Atlantic Canada
partially enclosed body of water with an opening to the sea
when the moisture in the air turns liquid
the process of voteing for representatives
people who turn ideas into businesses
long narrow inlet of the sea bordered by steep mountain slopes
commodities or products
large body of water surrounded by land
potential customers who arent being servedby existing goods and services
buying with out thinking of the oppertunity cost

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