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History, 07.03.2020 03:01 punkee5505

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Match your vocabulary word with its definition.

1.cay
a strong thunderstorm with circular winds between 39 and 73 m. p.h.
2.coral islands
a treeless, grassy plain in Colombia and Venezuela
3.isthmus
a land bridge that connects two continents
4.llano
an area where temperatures remain above 32°F (0° C) year round
5.pampas
a mountain that builds up around the vent of a volcano
6.subtropical
grasslands of South America that extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Andes Mountains
7.trade winds
steady air currents between about 30° north and south latitude and the equator
8.tropical storm
a small, low island of coral or sand
9.volcanic cone
islands formed by limestone skeletons of animals

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