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  • 1coincident — a. 1. Exactly conterminous, exactly overlying, identical in extent or duration. 2. Correspondent, tallying, squaring. 3. Agreeing, concurring, concurrent …

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  • 2United States — a republic in the N Western Hemisphere comprising 48 conterminous states, the District of Columbia, and Alaska in North America, and Hawaii in the N Pacific. 267,954,767; conterminous United States, 3,022,387 sq. mi. (7,827,982 sq. km); with… …

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  • 3Monroe County, Michigan — Seal …

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  • 4Olympic-Wallowa Lineament — Location of the Olympic Wallowa Lineament. Is the OWL an optical illusion? The Olympic Wallowa lineament (OWL) – first reported by cartographer Erwin Raisz in 1945 [1] on a relief map of the continental United States – is a physiographic feature… …

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  • 5climate change — Introduction  periodic modification of Earth s climate brought about as a result of changes in the atmosphere as well as interactions between the atmosphere and various other geologic, chemical, biological, and geographic factors within the Earth …

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  • 6coincide — v. n. 1. Be identical (in place or time), fall exactly together, be conterminous, fill identical spaces or times, fit exactly, cover each other exactly. 2. Correspond, square, tally, cohere. 3. Agree, concur, harmonize, be of the same mind …

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  • 7Chelmsford — For other uses, see Chelmsford (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°44′10″N 0°28′47″E / 51.7361°N 0.4798°E / 51.7361; 0.4798 …

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  • 8Catskill Mountains — Geobox|Range name =Catskill Mountains image size =300 image caption =Slide Mountain and the peaks around it as seen from Twin Mountain in the northern Catskills. country =USA state =New York region =Hudson Valley region1 = district type =Counties …

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  • 9Palestine — For other uses, see Palestine (disambiguation) …

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  • 10Physiographic regions of the world — The physiographic regions of the world are a means of defining the Earth s landforms into distinct regions based upon Nevin Fenneman s classic three tiered approach of divisions, provinces and sections, [cite web |title=Geology 229, Engineering… …

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