Europe & Russia Vocabulary

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– A sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by Europe, Asia, and Africa; also describes the climate around it.
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– An area that shares common physical or cultural characteristics.
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Characteristics – Natural features of Earth’s surface such as landforms, climate, and vegetation.
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Activity – Movements of Earth’s plates that cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains.
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– When a region breaks apart into smaller hostile political units due to conflict.
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– A group of people who share common cultural traits such as language and history.
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Strong pride and loyalty to one’s nation or ethnic group.
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– A continent north of Africa and west of Asia, known for diverse cultures and history.
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– The system of teaching and learning in schools and training programs.
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Region – An area where people share common cultural traits like language, religion, or traditions.
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Nations – An international organization formed to maintain peace and encourage cooperation between countries.
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Union – A political and economic alliance of many European countries that work together.
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– A human-made waterway used for transportation, trade, or irrigation.
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– Travel for fun, recreation, or exploration that supports local economies.
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Mortality – The rate of deaths of babies under one year old per 1,000 live births.
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Rate – The percentage of a population that can read and write.
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(Gross Domestic Product) – The total value of goods and services a country produces in a year.
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per Capita – The average income per person in a country; GDP divided by population.
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– To adjust to new conditions or environments.
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– To change something in the environment to meet human needs.
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To rely on the environment or a resource to survive or function.
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– When a minority group gradually adopts the culture of the dominant group.
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Fear or dislike of people from other countries or cultures.
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– Not connected to religion; the separation of religion from government or public life.
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Stream – A warm ocean current in the Atlantic that affects the climate of Europe.
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Orthodox – A branch of Christianity commonly practiced in Eastern Europe and Russia.
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– A language and ethnic group family found mainly in Eastern Europe and Russia.