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to separate two pieces from one another
the process by which an areas turns into a desert
the electricity that is created by flowing water
the electricity produced by natural, underground sources of steam
a grass that produces edible seeds
an oil that is used in cooking
a tuberous plant that has edible roots
a policy based on control of one country by another
someone who tries to convert others to a certain religion
an action in which a group of individuals seize control of a government
a common language that emerges when countries trade with each other
a language formed by combining parts of several different languages
a group of languages developed by enslaved people on plantations
a person who believes in spirits that can exist apart from bodies
a unit of related people made up of several generations
the family group that includes only parents and their children
the colorful, handwoven cloth produced in Ghana
a system of roads & railroads that transports materials
to take over a place or position of others
to withdraw from a group or a country
a wind off the Atlantic coast of Africa that carries lots of dust
an area of land that is drained by a river and its tributaries
the wide variety of life on earth
an area where river currents and the ocean tide meet
an area of land drained by a river or river system
money paid by one country to another in surrender or for protection
a person who flees a country because of violence, war, or disaster
a policy by which a country increases its power by gaining control
illegal fishing or hunting
a large group of people who have a common ancestor in the past
a steep cliff at the edge of a plateau with a lowland area below
having no border with an ocean or a sea
an artificial lake created by a dam
diamonds that are sold on the black market with money towards violence
the system of laws in South Africa aimed at separating the races
the use of nonviolent protests to challenge government CIVIL
a ban on trade with a particular country
the infrastructure provided by companies such as electricity
a bundle of twigs, grass, and bark
an open-air trading market that springs up at a crossroads PERIODiC

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