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Physical geography

porous

Geography; Physical geography

The ability to allow water to occupy pore spaces.

river capture

Geography; Physical geography

When the headwaters of one river are able to generate headward erosion and then break into another river channel and divert the flow into the new channel.

eustatic

Geography; Physical geography

A change in the volume of water held in the oceans as climate variations change the amount stored as snow and ice.

fuelwood

Geography; Physical geography

As it suggests, the use of wood as a fuel. Usually for cooking and heating.

sedimentation

Geography; Physical geography

The accumulation of sediment.

primacy

Geography; Physical geography

When the primate city is overly large compared to the size expected according to the rank-size rule.

reduction

Geography; Physical geography

A chemical reaction involving the removal of oxygen.

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