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  2. Glossary of geography terms (N–Z) - Wikipedia

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    N. nadir. narrows. Also narrow. A land or water passage that is confined or restricted by its narrow breadth, often a strait or a water gap. nation. A stable community of people formed on the basis of a common geographic territory, language, economy, ethnicity, or psychological make-up as manifested in a common culture. national mapping agency.

  3. Glossary of geography terms (A–M) - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of geography terms (A–M)

  4. Confluence - Wikipedia

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  5. Geomorphology - Wikipedia

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  6. Triple junction - Wikipedia

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    A triple junction is the point where the boundaries of three tectonic plates meet. At the triple junction each of the three boundaries will be one of three types – a ridge (R), trench (T) or transform fault (F) – and triple junctions can be described according to the types of plate margin that meet at them (e.g. Fault-Fault-Trench, Ridge ...

  7. Critical juncture theory - Wikipedia

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    Critical juncture theory focuses on critical junctures, i.e., large, rapid, discontinuous changes, [1] and the long-term causal effect or historical legacy of these changes. [2] Critical junctures are turning points that alter the course of evolution of some entity (e.g., a species, a society). Critical juncture theory seeks to explain both (1 ...

  8. Traffic flow - Wikipedia

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  9. Isthmus - Wikipedia

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