A Mexican mountain system approximately 1,500 miles in length.
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Hudson Bay
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A large inland sea located in northeastern Canada.
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Scandinavian Peninsula
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A peninsula located in Northern Europe, containing Norway, Sweden, and part of Finland. It stretches into the Baltic, North, Barents, and Norwegian Seas.
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Atacama Desert
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A plateau in western South America, located between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains. It is considered the driest desert in the world.
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Gulf of Mexico
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An Atlantic Ocean region located east of Mexico and south of the United States.
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European Plain
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A plain that stretches from the Pyrenees Mountains on the Spanish-French border to the Ural Mountains in Russia.
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Iberian Peninsula
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The peninsula located in southwestern Europe, stretching into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Great Lakes
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A series of freshwater lakes along the border of the United States and Canada.
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Mediterranean Sea
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The body of water located between Western Europe and Northern Africa.
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Rhine River
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A river located in Central and Western Europe. It begins in Switzerland and flows west, where it empties into the North Sea.
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Rocky Mountains
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The largest and longest mountain chain in North America, extending from Alaska, through Canada and into New Mexico in the southern United States.
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Pyrenees Mountains
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A mountain range that marks most of the Spanish-French border.
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Caribbean
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The area in and around the Caribbean Sea, including its many islands and the coasts of countries bordering that sea. It is located east of southern Central America and north of South America.
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English Channel
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The part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates northern France from southern England. It is about 350 miles long and varies between 20 and 112 miles wide.
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Amazon River
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The world's largest river in terms of volume, located in South America.
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St. Lawrence River
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A river that flows from Lake Ontario in Canada, along the boundary between Ontario and New York State, and into the Gulf of the St. Lawrence.
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The Alps
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A European mountain range that runs from the French Mediterranean region through the c.ountries of France, Switzerland, and Italy. The range also reaches into Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia.
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Canadian Shield
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A large region in central and northern Canada where a thin layer of topsoil covers a bed of Precambrian rock.
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Ural Mountains
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A mountain range in Western Russia. It runs north and south, forming a natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Andes Mountains
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A mountain range in western South America. It stretches approximately 5,000 miles, from Venezuela to Tierra del Fuego.
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Danube River
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The second longest river in Europe. It runs through 10 countries, including Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, and Hungary.