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Chapter 31 Vocabulary

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Across
Energetic, characterized by constant change and progress
To distinguish or recognize as different
A cyclone that occurs in the western North Pacific Ocean (west of the International Date Line)
A condition in which people or groups rely on each other, rather than only relying on themselves
A place where goods can be unloaded, stored, or reshipped free of import duties
Technological and economic growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
A group of individuals born and living at the same time
The planting and cultivating of new trees in an effort to restore a forest that has been reduced by fire or by cutting
A region where political alliances are constantly splintering and fracturing based on ethnicity
Down
A form of agriculture in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation, cultivated for a few years, and then abandoned in order to move to a new area
The loss or destruction of forests, mainly for logging or farming
A spiral-shaped tropical storm with winds of at least 74 miles (119 km) per hour and with heavy rain; occurs in the western South Pacific or Indian Oceans
An economy that may not have been very strong in the recent past, but that is in transition to becoming a stronger market
A neutral area serving to separate powerful countries or those that are hostile to each other
A way to approach or enter a place
To come between so as to prevent or alter a course of events
The diverse life forms in a habitat or ecosystem
A dangerous large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake, a volcanic eruption, or a sudden displacement of the ocean floor