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Aces@lemmy.today to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago

Cool guide for geography terms

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Cool guide for geography terms

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Aces@lemmy.today to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago
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    Obligatory XKCD

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      Obligatory XKCD new YouTube channel

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    Show more butte

    • Iceman@lemmy.ca
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      Mesa likey

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        Settle down there, Jar Jar.

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    This guide missed a steppe

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      And a savannah

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    I was hoping to see both Gulch and Gully!

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      And where’s dale? For god’s sake, what the heck is a dale?!

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        I CERTAINLY DONT SEE A HOLLER

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        How about creeks and streams? Ephemeral ponds? Hot springs?

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        and moors? Glades?

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        deleted by creator

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    What distinguishes a bay from a sound? What is the difference between a channel and a strait?

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      According to quora, a bay is a body of water, coastal or otherwise, with a single connection to a single larger body of water while a sound is a coastal waterway that connects in two or more places to one or more bodies of water.

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        Interesting, that would make the depiction of a sound in the picture incorrect.

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        I’m not sure that’s correct though because then there would be no difference between sound and fjord. Also by that definition would the Puget Sound not be a sound?

        Fjord: Valley created by glacier flow that is the filled with water to create islands

        Sound: Natural Valley produced by underground movement filled with water to create islands

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      Are you asking cause this picture seems to say they are the same thing or because you want to know? Haha

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    I want to move to this fictional place now!

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    Every open world game map

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    God my teacher used this image to teach us all the geography terms. Instant memories of certain sections being blown up to the point where you could count the pixels.

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    How do I actually pronounce archipelago?

    I see it in text but I’ve never heard a human say it out loud.

    Is it soft like Archie, or hard like arch? Is “Lago” like Lago or Lego?

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      Ar-keh-pell-ah-go is how I’ve always heard it.

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      It’s a hard K sound and the i and a are “uh” (ə) sounds. Like “Ark uh pel uh go” (at least in my accent).

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      https://www.dictionary.com/browse/archipelago

      Click the speaker icon to hear it

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        Okay… I’ve been pronouncing it wrong… like arki-pel-Ah-go

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          Me too.

          And many other people.

          I’m not changing. 😁

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      I’ve always pronounced it “ark-e-pell-ago” but I think “ar hie-pell-ago” is equally correct. The ego/ago thing is the same.

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      I’ll keep saying ar-chih-puh-LAH-go because I don’t actually plan on every saying it out loud to anyone

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    Such a throwback, my dad had this poster in the hall at little kid height and i remember sitting and looking at it and wanting to be a geologist

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      Don’t leave us hanging. Are you a geologist?

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        no, I majored in math and now I’m a software engineer xD

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    Difference between river and strait?

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      Strait is connecting two large bodies of water while a river is what drains a land mass. Something like that.

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    I had this exact poster up in my classroom back when I taught 4th grade.

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    The lack of estuary is why places like the San Francisco Bay are misnamed.

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    what differentiates a cape from a peninsula

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      Or a sound from a bay

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    That butte does not match the buttes I’ve seen in real life. Then again, I’ve only seen the ones near my parents, in Oregon.

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