Content code
g1091
Slug (identifier)
glossary-geography
Parent content
Grades
Secondary I
Secondary II
Topic
Geography
Content
Contenu
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3 columns
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33% / 33% / 33%
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Links
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Links
Title (level 2)
A
Title slug (identifier)
a
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Acculturation
Title slug (identifier)
acculturation
Corps

Acculturation refers to changes or adaptations in the culture, values and traditions of a population or individual as a result of encountering different populations.

Title (level 3)
Acid Rain
Title slug (identifier)
acid-rain
Corps

Acid rain is a form of atmospheric pollution. It is caused by polluting gases emitted by factories and vehicles.

Title (level 3)
Active Population
Title slug (identifier)
activite-population
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Active population refers to all of the people in a given population who are able to work, whether they are working or looking for a job.

Title (level 3)
Agglomeration
Title slug (identifier)
agglomeration
Corps

An agglomeration is an urban area made up of a main city surrounded by other cities or municipalities.

Title (level 3)
Agri-food Industry
Title slug (identifier)
agri-food-industry
Corps

The agri-food industry is the set of activities involved in the production, processing and distribution of agricultural products intended for consumption.

Title (level 3)
Agricultural Operation
Title slug (identifier)
agricultural-operation
Corps

An agricultural operation is a business that grows crops or raises livestock for the purpose of selling its products.

Title (level 3)
Agriculture
Title slug (identifier)
agriculture
Corps

Agriculture refers to all of the human activities related to cultivation (fruits, vegetables or grains) and raising livestock.

Title (level 3)
Altitude
Title slug (identifier)
altitude
Corps

Altitude refers to the elevation (height) of a place in relation to sea level.

Title (level 3)
Ancestral Rights
Title slug (identifier)
ancestral-rights
Corps

Ancestral rights refers to the fishing, hunting and trapping rights accorded to one or more Indigenous groups based on their ancestral customs.

Title (level 3)
Archipelago
Title slug (identifier)
archipelago
Corps

An archipelago is a group of islands.

Title (level 3)
Arid
Title slug (identifier)
arid
Corps

The term arid refers to something that is dry, desert-like.

Title (level 3)
Artificial Risk
Title slug (identifier)
artificial-risk
Corps

An artificial risk is a hazard related to human action.

Title (level 3)
At-risk Environment
Title slug (identifier)
at-risk-environment
Corps

An at-risk environment is an area subject to natural or artificial risks.

Title (level 3)
Autonomy
Title slug (identifier)
autonomy
Corps

Autonomy refers to the capacity to be independent of any individual or group.

Title (level 3)
Aride
Title slug (identifier)
aride
Corps

Le terme aride caractérise quelque chose qui est sec, désertique.

Title (level 3)
Arrondissement
Title slug (identifier)
arrondissement
Corps

Un arrondissement est une partie administrative d’une région ou d’une ville.

Title (level 3)
Autochtone
Title slug (identifier)
autochtone
Corps

Un ou une Autochtone est une personne née sur le territoire qu’elle habite et dont les ancêtres descendent des premiers habitants qui ont occupé ce même territoire.

Title (level 3)
Autonomie
Title slug (identifier)
autonomie
Corps

L’autonomie correspond à la capacité de ne dépendre d’aucune personne ou d’aucun groupe.

Title (level 2)
B
Title slug (identifier)
b
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Band
Title slug (identifier)
band
Corps

A band is a First Nations community. Certain members of First Nations prefer not to use this term.

Title (level 3)
Bay
Title slug (identifier)
bay
Corps

A bay is a body of water partially enclosed by land but with access to a sea or a lake. A bay is smaller than a gulf.

Title (level 3)
Biodiversity
Title slug (identifier)
biodiversity
Corps

Biodiversity refers to the diversity of species (animals, plants, bacteria, fungi and protists) and ecosystems in a given area.

Title (level 3)
Biofuel
Title slug (identifier)
biofuel
Corps

Biofuel is a type of fuel made from plant matter.

Title (level 3)
Biomass
Title slug (identifier)
biomass
Corps

Biomass refers to organic matter like firewood, agricultural waste and animal excrement.

Title (level 3)
Blizzard
Title slug (identifier)
blizzard1
Corps

A blizzard ressembles a snowstorm, but is accompanied by high winds, which causes low visibility.

Title (level 3)
Borough
Title slug (identifier)
borough
Corps

A borough is an administrative unit within a region or city.

Title (level 3)
Biomasse
Title slug (identifier)
biomasse
Corps

La biomasse représente différentes matières organiques, comme du bois de chauffage, des déchets agricoles ou des excréments d’animaux, qui deviennent des sources d’énergie.

Title (level 3)
Blizzard
Title slug (identifier)
blizzard
Corps

Un blizzard ressemble à une tempête de neige, mais qui est accompagnée de vents violents, ce qui entraine une faible visibilité.

Title (level 3)
Bois d’oeuvre
Title slug (identifier)
bois-d-oeuvre
Corps

Le bois d'œuvre fait référence au bois utilisé pour la construction, comme des madriers et des poutres.

Title (level 3)
Bourse
Title slug (identifier)
bourse
Corps

La bourse est un endroit où des actions d’entreprises sont vendues ou achetées.

Title (level 3)
Bovin
Title slug (identifier)
bovin
Corps

Le terme bovin fait référence aux bœufs.

Title (level 2)
C
Title slug (identifier)
c
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Cattle
Title slug (identifier)
cattle
Corps

The term cattle refers to cows.

Title (level 3)
Change
Title slug (identifier)
change
Corps

A change occurs when something is modified or transformed over time.

Title (level 3)
Claim
Title slug (identifier)
claim
Corps

A claim is a request to obtain or recover a right.

Title (level 3)
Clearing/ Land Clearing
Title slug (identifier)
clearing-land-clearing
Corps

Clearing land is the action of removing the existing vegetation (trees, shrubs) so that the land is ready for cultivation.

Title (level 3)
Cliff
Title slug (identifier)
cliff
Corps

A cliff is a rocky escarpment with a steep slope.

Title (level 3)
Climate Change
Title slug (identifier)
climate-change
Corps

Climate change refers to modifications to the Earth’s climate over many years due to natural variations and human activities. Since 1800, human activities have been the main cause of climate change.

Title (level 3)
Climate Risks
Title slug (identifier)
cimate-risks
Corps

Climate risks are natural hazards that result from climate phenomena.

Title (level 3)
Commercialization
Title slug (identifier)
commercialization
Corps

Commercialization refers to all of the actions taken to sell a good or a service, from the exploitation of natural resources through to the sale of a manufactured good.

Title (level 3)
Concentration
Title slug (identifier)
concentration
Corps

Concentration refers to a grouping of several elements on the same territory.

Title (level 3)
Confluence
Title slug (identifier)
confluence
Corps

A confluence is a place where at least two waterways meet.

Title (level 3)
Conservation
Title slug (identifier)
conservation
Corps

Conservation is an action that seeks to protect an object, a building or a natural environment from deterioration.

Title (level 3)
Constitution
Title slug (identifier)
constitution
Corps

A constitution is a legal document, often the founding document of a state or a colony, that determines its structure and how it functions.

Title (level 3)
Continent
Title slug (identifier)
continent
Corps

A continent is a large expanse of land surrounded by one or more oceans.

Title (level 3)
Continuity
Title slug (identifier)
continuity
Corps

There is continuity when something remains similar over time.

Title (level 3)
Convention
Title slug (identifier)
convention
Corps

A convention is an agreement reached between people or groups.

Title (level 3)
Cove
Title slug (identifier)
cove
Corps

A cove is a shallow bay.

Title (level 3)
Cultural Heritage
Title slug (identifier)
cultural-heritage
Corps

Cultural heritage can be an object, monument or building representing human traces of the past that has been identified for preservation for future generations. It can also refer to a tradition or knowledge.

Title (level 3)
Cultural Site
Title slug (identifier)
cultural-site
Corps

A cultural site is a site that promotes an element related to human traditions, beliefs or achievements.

Title (level 3)
Culture
Title slug (identifier)
culture1
Corps

Culture is a set of elements specific to a group of people, such as language, traditions, way of life and beliefs.

Title (level 3)
Cyclone
Title slug (identifier)
cyclone1
Corps

A cyclone is a violent storm that originates in the oceans close to the equator. It can also be referred to as a typhoon or a hurricane depending on the region where it forms.

Title (level 3)
Culture
Title slug (identifier)
culture
Corps

La culture est l’ensemble des éléments propres à un groupe de personnes comme la langue, les traditions, le mode de vie et les croyances.

Title (level 3)
Culture maraichère
Title slug (identifier)
culture-maraichere
Corps

La culture maraichère est la culture de fruits et de légumes.

Title (level 3)
Culture vivrière
Title slug (identifier)
culture-vivriere
Corps

La culture vivrière est une culture qui a pour but de répondre aux besoins alimentaires d’une population locale.

Title (level 3)
Cyclone
Title slug (identifier)
cyclone
Corps

Un cyclone est une tempête violente qui prend naissance dans les océans près de l’équateur. Selon l’endroit où il se forme, il peut aussi prendre le nom de typhon ou d’ouragan.

Title (level 2)
D
Title slug (identifier)
d
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Deforestation
Title slug (identifier)
deforestation
Corps

Deforestation refers to the human action of permanently eliminating an area of forest.

Title (level 3)
Degradation
Title slug (identifier)
degradation
Corps

Degradation refers to something that deteriorates or is damaged, either over time or by human action.

Title (level 3)
Delta
Title slug (identifier)
delta
Corps

A delta is the place where a river divides into different branches before emptying into the ocean. The land around a delta is often very fertile due to the sediment carried there by the river.

Title (level 3)
Desertification
Title slug (identifier)
desertification
Corps

Desertification is the degradation of fertile lands. They dry out naturally or as a result of human activities and become desert-like.

Title (level 3)
Developed Country
Title slug (identifier)
developed-country
Corps

A developed country is an industrialized country where the population generally has a high standard of living.

Title (level 3)
Developing Country
Title slug (identifier)
developing-country
Corps

A developing country is a country where the population generally has a low standard of living.

Title (level 3)
Development
Title slug (identifier)
development
Corps

Development occurs when something grows, progresses or improves.

Title (level 3)
Disadvantaged
Title slug (identifier)
disadvantaged
Corps

The term disadvantaged refers to someone or something lacking in economic, social or cultural resources.

Title (level 3)
Disequilibrium
Title slug (identifier)
disequilibrium
Corps

Disequilibrium occurs when there are inequalities between different elements (people, countries, etc.).

Title
C’est quoi… la densité de population?
Title (level 3)
Distribution
Title slug (identifier)
distribution1
Corps

Distribution represents all of the operations (transportation, delivery, etc.) required to get a product to consumers.

Title (level 3)
Drainage Basin
Title slug (identifier)
drainage-basin
Corps

A drainage basin, also referred to as a ‘hydrographic basin’, is an area where all of the waterways drain toward a common point.

Title (level 3)
Draining
Title slug (identifier)
draining
Corps

Draining is the evacuation of water from land that is flooded or too wet. This can occur naturally or through human action.

Title (level 3)
Drifting Snow
Title slug (identifier)
drifting-snow
Corps

Drifting snow is fine snow that is lifted and carried by the wind.

Title (level 3)
Développement durable
Title slug (identifier)
developpement-durable
Corps

Le développement durable est un concept qui vise un développement fait dans le respect de l’environnement, de la population et de l’économie pour ne pas nuire aux besoins des générations futures.

Title (level 3)
Distribution
Title slug (identifier)
distribution
Corps

La distribution représente l’ensemble des opérations (transport, livraison, etc.) nécessaires pour acheminer un produit aux consommateurs.

Title (level 3)
Drainage
Title slug (identifier)
drainage
Corps

Le drainage est l’évacuation de l’eau d’une terre inondée ou trop humide. Cette évacuation peut être d’origine naturelle ou humaine.

Title (level 3)
Droits ancestraux
Title slug (identifier)
droits-ancestraux
Corps

Les droits ancestraux représentent les droits de pêche, de chasse et de piégeage accordés à un ou plusieurs groupes autochtones selon leurs coutumes ancestrales.

Title (level 2)
E
Title slug (identifier)
e
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Earthquake
Title slug (identifier)
earthquake
Corps

An earthquake is a more or less violent shaking of the Earth’s crust caused by the movement of tectonic plates.

Title (level 3)
Earthquake-resistant Building
Title slug (identifier)
earthquake-resistant-building
Corps

An earthquake-resistant building is a building that is designed to withstand earthquakes.

Title (level 3)
Economic Recession
Title slug (identifier)
economic-recession
Corps

An economic recession is when there is a decline in economic growth for several months.

Title (level 3)
Ecosystem
Title slug (identifier)
ecosystem
Corps

An ecosystem refers to all of the interactions within a physical environment including between the organisms that live in it.

Title (level 3)
Emigration
Title slug (identifier)
emigration
Corps

Emigration occurs when a person leaves their country to settle in another country.

Title (level 3)
Endemic
Title slug (identifier)
endemic
Corps

Endemic refers to an animal or plant species that lives on a specific territory.

Title (level 3)
Energy Dependence
Title slug (identifier)
energy-dependence
Corps

Energy dependence occurs when a country or region consumes more energy than it produces and, therefore, must purchase it from another country.

Title
Est-ce une énergie renouvelable ou une énergie non renouvelable?
Title (level 3)
Energy Source
Title slug (identifier)
energy-source
Corps

An energy source–also called an energy resource– corresponds to a natural resource that allows energy to be produced. For example, wind produces wind energy, the sun produces solar energy, water produces hydraulic energy, etc.

Title (level 3)
Environment
Title slug (identifier)
environment
Corps

The environment is the surroundings of a living organism. This consists of natural, cultural, social and other elements.

Title (level 3)
Equator
Title slug (identifier)
equator
Corps

The equator, also known as the equatorial line, is the parallel that separates the Earth into two hemispheres: the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It corresponds to latitude 0.

Title (level 3)
Equity
Title slug (identifier)
equity
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Corps

Equity is a principle of fair sharing of resources, profits or other benefits between individuals.

Second column
Image
Equity
Title (level 3)
Erosion
Title slug (identifier)
erosion
Corps

Erosion is the degradation of soil by wind, water or human action.

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2 columns
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Corps

L’équité est un principe de juste partage des ressources, des profits ou autres entre les individus.

Second column
Image
L’équité
Title (level 3)
Exchange
Title slug (identifier)
exchange
Corps

The exchange is a place where business shares are bought and sold.

Title (level 3)
Export
Title slug (identifier)
export
Corps

Export is the sale of products to foreign countries.

Title (level 3)
Extensive Agriculture
Title slug (identifier)
extensive-agriculture
Corps

Extensive agriculture refers to a type of agriculture in which yields are low because the goal is not to maximize productivity.

Title (level 3)
Extreme Poverty
Title slug (identifier)
extreme-poverty
Corps

Extreme poverty occurs when a person does not have enough money to meet their basic needs, such as food, housing, etc.

Title (level 3)
Espace agricole national
Title slug (identifier)
espace-agricole-national
Corps

L’espace agricole national représente l’ensemble du territoire agricole d’un pays ou d’une région.

Title (level 3)
Espèce indigène
Title slug (identifier)
espece-indigene
Corps

Une espèce indigène, en écologie, fait référence à une espèce végétale ou animale qui pousse ou vit naturellement dans une région donnée.

Title (level 3)
Espèce menacée
Title slug (identifier)
espece-menacee
Corps

Une espèce menacée est une espèce animale ou végétale qui risque de disparaitre.

Title (level 3)
Espérance de vie
Title slug (identifier)
esperance-de-vie
Corps

L’espérance de vie mesure le nombre moyen d’années vécues par les habitants et habitantes d’un pays.

Title (level 3)
Étalement urbain
Title slug (identifier)
etalement-urbain
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2 columns
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Corps

L’étalement urbain est l’expansion d’une ville sur un territoire. Lors de l’étalement urbain, la superficie de la ville devient de plus en plus grande.

Second column
Image
L’étalement urbain
Title (level 3)
Exploitation
Title slug (identifier)
exploitation
Corps

En géographie, une exploitation est une entreprise agricole, industrielle ou commerciale qui produit un bien.

Title (level 3)
Exploitation agricole
Title slug (identifier)
exploitation-agricole
Corps

Une exploitation agricole est une entreprise qui cultive des végétaux ou fait de l’élevage dans le but de vendre des produits.

Title (level 3)
Exploitation forestière
Title slug (identifier)
exploitation-forestiere
Corps

Une exploitation forestière représente l’ensemble des activités économiques liées à la production et à la transformation du bois.

Title (level 3)
Exportation
Title slug (identifier)
exportation
Corps

L’exportation est la vente de produits à des pays étrangers.

Title (level 3)
Exode rural
Title slug (identifier)
l-exode-rural
Corps

L’exode rural est un phénomène qui survient lorsqu’un grand nombre de personnes quittent la campagne pour aller s’installer en ville.

Title (level 2)
F -G-H
Title slug (identifier)
f-g-h
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Factory
Title slug (identifier)
factory
Corps

A factory is where goods are made for consumption.

Title (level 3)
Fallow
Title slug (identifier)
fallow
Corps

Fallow is the name given to land that is not cultivated for some time intentionally so that it can regenerate.

Title (level 3)
Farm
Title slug (identifier)
farm
Corps

In geography, a farm is an agricultural, industrial or commercial enterprise that generates produce and/or products.

Title (level 3)
Fault
Title slug (identifier)
fault
Corps

A fault is a break in the Earth’s crust.

Title (level 3)
Fauna
Title slug (identifier)
fauna
Corps

Fauna refers to the species of animals living in a given territory.

Title (level 3)
Flood
Title slug (identifier)
flood
Corps

A flood occurs when a large quantity of water occupies a territory that is usually dry. 

The term flood also refers to a rise in the water level of a waterway due to melting snow or heavy precipitation causing overflow.

Title (level 3)
Flora
Title slug (identifier)
flora
Corps

Flora refers to the plant species present on a given territory.

Title (level 3)
Food Crops
Title slug (identifier)
food-crops
Corps

Food crops are grown to meet the food needs of the local population.

Title (level 3)
Forest Activity
Title slug (identifier)
forest-activity
Corps

A forest activity is an activity carried out in a forest, such as forest exploitation, recreation or mushroom picking.

Title (level 3)
Forest Cover
Title slug (identifier)
forest-cover
Corps

Forest cover refers to forest that covers a territory.

Title (level 3)
Forest Management
Title slug (identifier)
forest-management
Corps

Forest management refers to all of the economic activities related to the production and processing of wood.

Title (level 3)
Fossil Fuel
Title slug (identifier)
fossil-fuel
Corps

Fossil fuel is a non-renewable natural resource that produces energy when it is burned (coal, natural gas, oil).

Title (level 3)
Gas Pipeline
Title slug (identifier)
gas-pipeline
Corps

A gas pipeline is a pipe used to transport natural gas over long distances.

Title (level 3)
Geography
Title slug (identifier)
geography
Corps

Geography is a science that studies all the natural and human phenomena that occur on the planet.

Title (level 3)
Geological Hazards
Title slug (identifier)
geological-hazards
Corps

Geological hazards are natural risks related to the movement of tectonic plates and the Earth’s crust. 

Title (level 3)
Geology
Title slug (identifier)
geology
Corps

Geology is the science that studies the composition and evolution of the Earth.

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2 columns
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First column
Corps

Un hectare est une unité de mesure qui équivaut à 10 000 m2.

Second column
Image
Un hectare
Title (level 3)
Global Warming
Title slug (identifier)
global-warming
Corps

Global warming is the rapid increase in the Earth's average surface temperature that has been observed for many years.

Title (level 3)
Globalization
Title slug (identifier)
globalization
Corps

Globalization is the multiplication of economic, political and cultural exchanges between different countries thanks to improved modes of transportation and communication.

Title (level 3)
Greenhouse Effect
Title slug (identifier)
greenhouse-effect
Corps

Greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon in which some of the Sun’s heat is trapped in the planet’s atmosphere.

Title (level 3)
Greenhouse Gas
Title slug (identifier)
greenhouse-gas
Corps

Greenhouse gas is a gas that retains some of the Sun's heat in the atmosphere.

Title (level 3)
Greenwich Meridian
Title slug (identifier)
greenwich-meridian
Corps

The Greenwich meridian is the meridian that separates the Earth into two hemispheres, the Eastern and the Western. It corresponds to the degree of longitude 0. It is sometimes called the origin meridian or the zero meridian.

Title (level 3)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Title slug (identifier)
gross-domestic-product
Corps

Gross domestic product (GDP) is used to estimate a country’s wealth by calculating the value of the goods and services it produced in one year.

Title (level 3)
Growing Method
Title slug (identifier)
growing-method
Corps

The growing method represents the set of techniques used in agriculture. Extensive agriculture and intensive agriculture are two examples of cultivation methods.

Title (level 3)
Growing Season
Title slug (identifier)
growing-season
Corps

The growing season is the period when the temperature is higher than 5 degrees Celsius for more than 100 days, making agriculture possible.

Title (level 3)
Growth
Title slug (identifier)
growth
Corps

Growth is the increase or development of a phenomenon, such as population or economic activity.

Title (level 3)
Gulf
Title slug (identifier)
gulf
Corps

A gulf is a place where the sea advances inland. A gulf is larger than a bay.

Title (level 3)
Head Office
Title slug (identifier)
head-office
Corps

A head office is the main quarters of a company or organization. This is where important administrative and legal decisions are made.

Title (level 3)
Hectare
Title slug (identifier)
hectare
Corps

A hectare is a unit of measurement equivalent to 10 000 m2.

Title (level 3)
Hemisphere
Title slug (identifier)
hemisphere
Corps

A hemisphere is one half of the globe, and it is separated by the equator (Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere) or by the Greenwich meridian (Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere).

Title (level 3)
Heritage
Title slug (identifier)
heritage
Corps

Heritage refers to elements in a society that have been identified for promotion and protection for future generations.

Title (level 3)
Heritage Site
Title slug (identifier)
heritage-site
Corps

A heritage site is a place that contains one or more important elements that need to be protected. These elements are often related to history or architecture. 

Title (level 3)
Hill
Title slug (identifier)
hill
Corps

A hill is a small elevation of land with a rounded summit. 

Title (level 3)
Household
Title slug (identifier)
household
Corps

A household represents one person or a group of people (roommates, family) living under one roof.

Title (level 3)
Hydrocarbon
Title slug (identifier)
hydrocarbon
Corps

A hydrocarbon is a compound of hydrogen and carbon. Petroleum and natural gas are examples of hydrocarbons.

Title (level 3)
Hydroelectricity
Title slug (identifier)
hydroelectricity
Corps

Hydroelectricity is electricity that is generated by the power of water (hydropower).

Title (level 3)
Hydrography
Title slug (identifier)
hydrography
Corps

Hydrography represents all waterways and bodies of water (lakes, rivers, seas, oceans).

Title (level 2)
I-J-K
Title slug (identifier)
i-j-k
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Ice Storm
Title slug (identifier)
ice-storm
Corps

An ice storm occurs  when there is freezing rain, which is a form of rain that freezes instantly when it comes into contact with the ground or an object. The layer of ice formed is called glazed frost.

Title (level 3)
Immigration
Title slug (identifier)
immigration
Corps

Immigration refers to people entering a new country with the aim of settling there.

Title (level 3)
Import
Title slug (identifier)
import
Corps

Import is the purchase of products from another country.

Title (level 3)
Indigenous Person
Title slug (identifier)
indigenous-person
Corps

An Indigenous person is someone born on the land they inhabit and/ or whose ancestors were the first inhabitants to have occupied this land. 

Title (level 3)
Industrialization
Title slug (identifier)
industrialization
Corps

Industrialization refers to the mechanization and increased  production of factories.

Title (level 3)
Industrialized
Title slug (identifier)
industrialized
Corps

The term industrialized defines a territory in which several industries exploit raw materials, transform them and produce goods.

Title (level 3)
Industry
Title slug (identifier)
industry
Corps

Industry refers to all of the activities related to the exploitation of natural resources and the manufacture of goods.

Title (level 3)
Infrastructure
Title slug (identifier)
infrastructure
Corps

Infrastructure refers to a structure or set of structures (roads, bridges, buildings, sewers, etc.) that enable the planning and development of a territory.

Title (level 3)
Instability
Title slug (identifier)
instability
Corps

Instability refers to something that is fragile or in a state of disequilibrium. When referring to a natural hazard, the term instability refers to the unpredictability and danger related to natural phenomena in a territory.

Title (level 3)
Institution
Title slug (identifier)
institution
Corps

An institution is an organization, governed by regulations and laws, that plays a specific role in society. This role can be of a political, social, economic or religious nature.

Title (level 3)
Intensive Agriculture
Title slug (identifier)
intensive-agriculture
Corps

Une inondation se produit lorsqu’une grande quantité d’eau se trouve sur un territoire qui est habituellement sec.

Title (level 3)
International Border
Title slug (identifier)
international-border
Corps

An international border is a territorial boundary that separates two countries.

Title (level 3)
Irrigation
Title slug (identifier)
irrigation
Corps

Irrigation is the action of watering land when there is not enough precipitation.

Title (level 3)
Island
Title slug (identifier)
island
Corps

An island is a piece of land completely surrounded by water.

Title (level 3)
Issue
Title slug (identifier)
issue
Corps

In geography, an issue is a problem related to the use or the planning and development of a territory. An issue can be environmental, economic, political, social, etc.

Title (level 3)
Jachère
Title slug (identifier)
jachere
Corps

La jachère est le nom donné à la terre qu’on ne cultive pas durant quelque temps afin qu’elle puisse se régénérer.

Title (level 2)
L-M-N
Title slug (identifier)
l-m-n
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Lagoon
Title slug (identifier)
lagoon
Corps

A lagoon is a body of water separated from the sea by a strip of land or by a coral reef.

Title (level 3)
Lahar
Title slug (identifier)
lahar
Corps

A lahar is a mudflow made up of ash, other volcanic debris and water.

Title (level 3)
Lake
Title slug (identifier)
lake
Corps

A lake is an expanse of water, most often fresh, that can vary in size and is found inland.

Title (level 3)
Landfill Site
Title slug (identifier)
landfill-site
Corps

A landfill site is a place where household and industrial waste is buried.

Title (level 3)
Landslide
Title slug (identifier)
landslide
Corps

A landslide occurs when the soil along a slope becomes unstable. The soil collapses and can lead to the downward movement of mud, earth, rocks and debris.

Title (level 3)
Latitude
Title slug (identifier)
latitude
Corps

Latitude is the position of a place in relation to the equator. Latitude is expressed in degrees.

Title (level 3)
Level of Development
Title slug (identifier)
level-of-development
Corps

The level of development of a country refers to the wealth and living conditions of its population, such as quality of life, life expectancy and level of education.

Title (level 3)
Life Expectancy
Title slug (identifier)
life-expectancy
Corps

Life expectancy measures the average number of years that a country's inhabitants live.

Title (level 3)
Literacy Rate
Title slug (identifier)
literacy-rate
Corps

The literacy rate is the percentage of the population aged 15 and over who can read and write.

Title (level 3)
Longitude
Title slug (identifier)
longitude
Corps

Longitude is the position of a location relative to the Greenwich meridian. Longitude is expressed in degrees.

Title (level 3)
Low Income Cutoff (LICO)
Title slug (identifier)
low-income-cutoff
Corps

Low income cutoff (LICO) refers to a situation in which too large a portion of a household’s income is spent on meeting basic needs (housing, food, clothing).

Title (level 3)
Lumber
Title slug (identifier)
lumber
Corps

Lumber refers to wood used for construction, such as planks and beams.

Title (level 3)
Magnitude
Title slug (identifier)
magnitude
Corps

Magnitude is the strength of an earthquake. It is measured using the Richter scale, which ranges from 1 (the weakest) to 9 (the strongest).

Title (level 3)
Market
Title slug (identifier)
market
Corps

A market refers to all of the possible consumers for a given good or service.

Title (level 3)
Market Gardening
Title slug (identifier)
market-gardening
Corps

Market gardening is the cultivation of fruit and vegetables.

Title (level 3)
Marketing
Title slug (identifier)
marketing
Corps

Marketing refers to all the operations required to sell products to consumers (such as processing, packaging, distribution, etc.).

Title (level 3)
Mass Tourism
Title slug (identifier)
mass-tourism
Corps

Mass tourism allows many people to travel to the same places. This often leads to overcrowding in certain tourist areas

Title (level 3)
Median Income
Title slug (identifier)
median-income
Corps

Median income is the middle income of a population, that is, half of the population earns more than this amount, while the other half earns less.

Title (level 3)
Meridians
Title slug (identifier)
meridians
Corps

The meridians are imaginary vertical lines connecting the two poles.

Title (level 3)
Metropolis
Title slug (identifier)
metropolis
Corps

A metropolis is a large urban territory in which millions of people live, with a concentration of activities and services as well as economic and political power.

Title (level 3)
Migration
Title slug (identifier)
migration
Corps

Migration refers to the movement of people leaving one place to go to another.

Title (level 3)
Monoculture
Title slug (identifier)
monoculture
Corps

Monoculture refers to the cultivation of a single species of plant.

Title (level 3)
Monsoon
Title slug (identifier)
monsoon
Corps

A monsoon is a seasonal wind in tropical regions that brings heavy precipitation (rain) for several months.

Title (level 3)
Mountain
Title slug (identifier)
mountain
Corps

A mountain is a land formation that rises very high.

Title (level 3)
Multiethnicity
Title slug (identifier)
multiethnicity
Corps

Multiethnicity is a term that describes a population composed of people from different origins living in the same area.

Title (level 3)
Multinational
Title slug (identifier)
multinational
Corps

A multinational is a company that has commercial activities in many countries.

Title (level 3)
Nation
Title slug (identifier)
nation
Corps

A nation refers to a group of people who live on a given territory and share a common history and culture.

Title (level 3)
National Agricultural Area
Title slug (identifier)
national-agricultural-area
Corps

The national agricultural area represents the entire agricultural territory of a country or region.

Title (level 3)
National Border
Title slug (identifier)
national-border
Corps

A national border is a territorial boundary that divides areas within a country.

Title (level 3)
National Park
Title slug (identifier)
national-park
Corps

A national park is a protected territory that is managed by a government with the goal of preserving it while enabling the population to visit it.

Title (level 3)
Native Species
Title slug (identifier)
native-species
Corps

A native species, in ecology, refers to a plant or animal species that naturally grows or lives in a particular region.

Title (level 3)
Natural Disaster
Title slug (identifier)
natural-disaster
Corps

A natural disaster is a natural phenomenon that causes material damage (to buildings, roads, etc.) and human victims (injuries, loss of life, etc.).

Title (level 3)
Natural Hazard
Title slug (identifier)
natural-hazard
Corps

A natural hazard is a danger related to a natural phenomenon.

Title (level 3)
Natural Heritage
Title slug (identifier)
natural-heritage
Corps

Natural heritage refers to all of the elements in nature that constitute a source of wealth for humanity to be preserved and protected.

Title (level 3)
Natural Park
Title slug (identifier)
natural-park
Corps

A natural park is a natural environment that has been planned and developed to ensure its protection and conservation while allowing the population to visit it.

Title (level 3)
Natural Phenomenon
Title slug (identifier)
natural-phenomenon
Corps

A natural phenomenon is an event that occurs in nature, without any human intervention. This could be an earthquake, hurricane, aurora borealis, etc.

Title (level 3)
Natural Resource
Title slug (identifier)
natural-resource
Corps

A natural resource is an element present in nature (minerals, oil, wood, etc.) that is exploited by humans.

Title (level 3)
Natural Site
Title slug (identifier)
natural-site
Corps

A natural site is a place whose functions are related to the natural environment.

Title (level 3)
Nomad
Title slug (identifier)
nomad
Corps

A nomad is a person who regularly travels from place to place to meet their food needs.

Title (level 3)
Non-renewable Energy
Title slug (identifier)
non-renewable-energy
Corps

Non-renewable energy is a resource that does not regenerate naturally or regenerates at a slower rate than it is used.

Title (level 3)
Non-status Indian
Title slug (identifier)
non-status-indian
Corps

Non-Status Indian is a legal term used to identify First Nations members who are not registered as Indians with the Canadian government.

Title (level 3)
Nordicity
Title slug (identifier)
nordicity
Corps

Nordicity refers to all of the characteristics of living conditions in northern regions (cold, snow, isolation).

Title (level 2)
O-P-Q
Title slug (identifier)
o-p-q
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Ocean
Title slug (identifier)
ocean
Corps

An ocean is an immense expanse of salt water located between two continents.

Title (level 3)
Offshoring
Title slug (identifier)
offshoring
Corps

Offshoring is the action of relocating industrial activities, such as factories, to another country to reduce production costs.

Title (level 3)
Oil Sands
Title slug (identifier)
oil-sands
Corps

The oil sands are a mixture of, among other things, sand and bitumen, where oil is extracted.

Title (level 3)
Old-growth Forest
Title slug (identifier)
old-growth-forest
Corps

An old-growth forest is a forest that humans and natural phenomena have had little impact on, allowing the trees to grow very old.

Title (level 3)
Oleoduct
Title slug (identifier)
oleoduct
Corps

An oleoduct is a pipeline (large pipe) used to transport crude oil over long distances.

Title (level 3)
Organic Waste
Title slug (identifier)
organic-waste
Corps

Organic waste is waste that comes from a plant or an animal.

Title (level 3)
Parallels
Title slug (identifier)
parallels
Corps

The parallels are imaginary horizontal lines parallel to the equator that circle the Earth.

Title (level 3)
Pasture
Title slug (identifier)
pasture
Corps

A pasture is land covered in grass suitable for grazing farm animals.

Title (level 3)
Peninsula
Title slug (identifier)
peninsula
Corps

A peninsula is an area of land projecting out into a body of water.

Title (level 3)
Permafrost
Title slug (identifier)
permafrost
Corps

Permafrost is the name given to the soil in polar regions that is frozen year-round for at least two consecutive years.

To better understand what permafrost is, check out the video on Permafrost

Title (level 3)
Plain
Title slug (identifier)
plain
Corps

A plain is a flat region.

Title (level 3)
Planning and development
Title slug (identifier)
planning-and-development
Corps

Planning and development is the modification or transformation of a territory with the goal of making it accessible, functional and usable.

Title (level 3)
Plateau
Title slug (identifier)
plateau
Corps

A plateau is a relatively flat area that can be found at different altitudes. Plateaus are carved by valleys through which rivers flow.

Title (level 3)
Plywood
Title slug (identifier)
plywood
Corps

Plywood is a wood panel made of thin layers of wood glued together and is used, for example, to build floors and walls.

Title (level 3)
Poaching
Title slug (identifier)
poaching
Corps

Poaching is the illegal practice of hunting, fishing or trapping.

Title (level 3)
Population Density
Title slug (identifier)
population-density
Corps

Population density refers to the average number of individuals living in a given area. It measures the number of inhabitants per square kilometre (inhabitants/km2).
Population density can be calculated using the following equation: Number of inhabitants ÷ Area = Population density.

Title (level 3)
Poverty
Title slug (identifier)
poverty
Corps

Poverty occurs when a person does not have enough money to ensure decent living conditions.

Title (level 3)
Precarity
Title slug (identifier)
precarity
Corps

Precarity refers to something that is unstable or uncertain.

Title (level 3)
Precipitation
Title slug (identifier)
precipitation1
Corps

Precipitation refers to water falling from the atmosphere. It can fall as rain, snow, hail, etc.

Title (level 3)
Prevention
Title slug (identifier)
prevention1
Corps

Prevention refers to all of the measures taken to reduce or avoid the impacts of a natural disaster.

Title (level 3)
Productivity
Title slug (identifier)
productivity
Corps

Productivity refers to the efficiency of a business or a farm.

Title (level 3)
Pyroclastic Flow
Title slug (identifier)
pyroclastic-flow
Corps

A pyroclastic flow is made up of volcanic gases, water vapour and solid elements, such as volcanic rocks, that flow down the slopes of a volcano at great speed.

Title (level 3)
Population active
Title slug (identifier)
population-active
Corps

La population active correspond à l’ensemble des personnes d’une population qui sont aptes au travail, qu’elles travaillent ou qu’elles cherchent un emploi.

Title (level 3)
Poudrerie
Title slug (identifier)
poudrerie
Corps

La poudrerie est de la fine neige ou neige légère qui est soulevée et emportée par le vent.

Corps

La précarité désigne quelque chose qui est instable ou incertain.

Title (level 3)
Précipitation
Title slug (identifier)
precipitation
Corps

Les précipitations sont des chutes d’eau qui proviennent de l’atmosphère. Elles peuvent tomber sous forme de pluie, de neige, de grêle, etc.

Title (level 3)
Presqu’ile
Title slug (identifier)
presqu-ile
Corps

Une presqu’ile est un endroit où la terre s’avance dans la mer. Elle ressemble à une péninsule, mais en plus petit.

Title (level 3)
Prévention
Title slug (identifier)
prevention
Corps

La prévention représente toutes les mesures prises pour diminuer ou éviter les impacts d’une catastrophe naturelle.

Title (level 3)
Productivité
Title slug (identifier)
productivite
Corps

La productivité fait référence à l’efficacité d’une entreprise ou d’une terre agricole.

Title (level 3)
Produit intérieur brut (PIB)
Title slug (identifier)
produit-interieur-brut-pib
Corps

Le produit intérieur brut (PIB) permet d’ estimer la richesse d’un pays en calculant la valeur des biens et services produits dans le pays durant une année.

Title (level 2)
R-S
Title slug (identifier)
r-s
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Raw Material
Title slug (identifier)
raw-material
Corps

A raw material is a substance of natural origin that must be transformed in order to be used in the manufacture of a product.

Title (level 3)
Recreational Activity
Title slug (identifier)
recreational-activity
Corps

A recreational activity is something people do for fun and relaxation.

Title (level 3)
Recreational Tourism
Title slug (identifier)
recreational-tourism
Corps

Recreational tourism is a form of tourism focused on outdoor leisure.

Title (level 3)
Regeneration
Title slug (identifier)
regeneration
Corps

Regeneration refers to the renewal of something.

Title (level 3)
Regulation
Title slug (identifier)
regulation
Corps

A regulation refers to the laws and rules that govern or an activity, a place, etc.

Title (level 3)
Relief
Title slug (identifier)
relief
Corps

The relief is the set of terrain variations (humps, hollows, plains) present on the Earth's surface.

Title (level 3)
Renewable Energy
Title slug (identifier)
renewable-energy
Corps

Renewable energy is a form of energy that regenerates naturally at the same or faster rate than it is used, which means that it will always be available.

Title (level 3)
Reserve
Title slug (identifier)
reserve
Corps

A reserve is a territory that belongs to the Canadian government, but its use is reserved for First Nations members.

Title (level 3)
Resource
Title slug (identifier)
resource
Corps

A resource refers to natural, human or economic wealth of a region.

Title (level 3)
Restoration
Title slug (identifier)
restoration
Corps

Restoration represents all of the actions taken to return something to its original state.

Title (level 3)
Rice Paddy
Title slug (identifier)
rice-paddy
Corps

A rice paddy is land where rice is grown.

Title (level 3)
River
Title slug (identifier)
river
Corps

A river is a waterway that empties into another waterway.

Title (level 3)
Royalty
Title slug (identifier)
royalty
Corps

A royalty is an amount of money that must be paid at specific times.

Title (level 3)
Rural Exodus
Title slug (identifier)
rural-exodus
Corps

Rural exodus is a phenomenon that occurs when large numbers of people leave the countryside to settle in cities.

Title (level 3)
Rurality
Title slug (identifier)
rurality
Corps

Rurality refers to the particularities and characteristics of life in the countryside.

Title (level 3)
Sawmill
Title slug (identifier)
sawmill
Corps

A sawmill is where logs are cut and milled.

Title (level 3)
Sea
Title slug (identifier)
sea
Corps

A sea is a large expanse of salt water, smaller and less deep than an ocean.

Title (level 3)
Sedentary
Title slug (identifier)
sedentary
Corps

Sedentary refers to a person or group of people who are permanently settled on their territory.

Title (level 3)
Seismic
Title slug (identifier)
seismic
Corps

The term seismic refers to anything related to earthquakes.

Title (level 3)
Self-sufficiency
Title slug (identifier)
self-sufficiency
Corps

Self-sufficiency refers to the capacity of an individual, a group or a country to meet its own needs without external help.

Title (level 3)
Site
Title slug (identifier)
site
Corps

A site is a place with a specific function, such as a tourist site, an industrial site or a commercial site.

Title (level 3)
Slum
Title slug (identifier)
slum
Corps

A slum is a living area close to a metropolis where very disadvantaged people live. Slums have few or no basic services (water, sewers, electricity, etc.).

Title (level 3)
Smog
Title slug (identifier)
smog
Corps

Smog is a dense fog composed of atmospheric pollutants that are hazardous to health. The word smog is a combination of the words smoke and fog.

Title (level 3)
Soil Degradation
Title slug (identifier)
soil-degradation
Corps

Soil degradation occurs when land loses its fertility.

Title (level 3)
Solar Time
Title slug (identifier)
solar-time
Corps

Solar time is time that is determined based on the position of the sun. Noon is the moment where the sun reaches the highest point in the sky (zenith).

Title (level 3)
Standard of Living
Title slug (identifier)
standard-of-living
Corps

Standard of living reflects the quantity of goods and services to which a person or a population has access.

Title (level 3)
Standard Time
Title slug (identifier)
standard-time
Corps

Standard time is the time determined by the government of a country based on the timezone you’re in.

Title (level 3)
Status Indian
Title slug (identifier)
status-indian
Corps

Status Indian is a legal term used to identify First Nations members who are registered as Indians in the official register under the Indian Act.

Title (level 3)
Stream
Title slug (identifier)
stream
Corps

A stream is a very small waterway.

Title (level 3)
Subsistence Agriculture
Title slug (identifier)
subsistence-agriculture
Corps

Subsistence agriculture is the practice of growing food to meet the basic needs of farmers and their families.

Title (level 3)
Suburb
Title slug (identifier)
suburb
Corps

A suburb is an urban area on the outskirts of a metropolis or a city.

Title (level 3)
Sugar Maple Growing
Title slug (identifier)
sugar-maple-growing
Corps

Sugar maple growing is the cultivation and exploitation of sugar maples to produce maple syrup and other maple products.

Title (level 3)
Sustainable Development
Title slug (identifier)
sustainable-development
Corps

Sustainable development refers to development that respects the environment, the population and the economy with the goal of protecting them for future generations.

Title (level 3)
Sustainable Tourism
Title slug (identifier)
sustainable-tourism
Corps

Sustainable tourism is a type of tourism in which development respects the population, economy and environment of each region.

Title (level 3)
Sweatshop Country
Title slug (identifier)
sweatshop-country
Corps

A sweatshop country is a country where the workforce is inexpensive and much of the goods are produced in a factory.

Title (level 3)
Source d’énergie
Title slug (identifier)
source-d-energie
Corps

Une source d’énergie correspond à une ressource naturelle qui permet de produire de l’énergie. Par exemple, le vent produit de l’énergie éolienne, le soleil, de l’énergie solaire, l’eau, de l’énergie hydrique, etc.

Title (level 3)
Sylviculture
Title slug (identifier)
sylviculture
Corps

Sylviculture is a set of rules and techniques designed to exploit the forest while ensuring its regeneration and protection.

Title (level 2)
T-U-V
Title slug (identifier)
t-u-v
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Tectonic Plates
Title slug (identifier)
tectonic-plates
Corps

Tectonic plates are pieces of the Earth’s crust that can move away from each other, rub against each other or collide with each other. The continents and oceans sit on tectonic plates.

Title (level 3)
Thermal Power Plant
Title slug (identifier)
thermal-power-plant
Corps

A thermal power plant produces electricity from fossil fuels (natural gas, oil, coal) or biomass (organic matter).

Title (level 3)
Threatened Species
Title slug (identifier)
threatened-species
Corps

A threatened species is an animal or plant species that is at risk of disappearing.

Title (level 3)
Tide
Title slug (identifier)
tide
Corps

A tide is the daily rise and fall in water level caused by the effects of the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.

Title (level 3)
Tornado
Title slug (identifier)
tornado
Corps

A tornado is a funnel of violent winds that extends from the base of a cloud to the ground.

Title (level 3)
Tourism
Title slug (identifier)
tourism
Corps

Tourism refers to the act of travelling to visit a place different to where one resides.

Title (level 3)
Tourist Flow
Title slug (identifier)
tourist-flow
Corps

Tourist flow is the movement of tourists from one place to another on a national or international scale.

Title (level 3)
Tourist Hotspot
Title slug (identifier)
tourist-hotspot
Corps

A tourist hotspot is a place (city, region, country) that attracts a large number of tourists.

Title (level 3)
Tributary
Title slug (identifier)
tributary
Corps

A tributary refers to a waterway that empties into another waterway.

Title (level 3)
Tsunami
Title slug (identifier)
tsunami
Corps

A tsunami is a series of huge waves triggered in the ocean that can cause major damage to inhabited areas along the coast.

Title (level 3)
Typhoon
Title slug (identifier)
typhoon
Corps

A typhoon is a violent storm that originates in the oceans close to the equator. It can also be referred to as a cyclone or a hurricane depending on the region where it forms.

Title (level 3)
Unemployment
Title slug (identifier)
unemployment
Corps

Unemployment refers to a period during which a person is without a job, but is able to work and is actively looking for a job.

Title (level 3)
Unemployment Rate
Title slug (identifier)
unemployment-rate
Corps

The unemployment rate refers to the percentage of people who are not employed in a given population.

Title (level 3)
UNESCO
Title slug (identifier)
usnesco
Corps

UNESCO is the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization.

Title (level 3)
Unsanitary
Title slug (identifier)
unsanitary
Corps

Unsanitary refers to something that is a health risk. A place is considered unsanitary when it is dirty and a health hazard (presence of mould, pest infestation, etc.)

Title (level 3)
Urban Sprawl
Title slug (identifier)
urban-sprawl
Columns number
2 columns
Format
50% / 50%
First column
Corps

Urban sprawl is the progressive spreading of a city over a greater area.

Second column
Image
Urban sprawl
Title (level 3)
Urbanization
Title slug (identifier)
urbanization
Corps

Urbanization refers to population growth and development of an urban territory.

Title (level 3)
Valley
Title slug (identifier)
valley
Corps

A valley is a hollow located between two elevated zones (mountains).

Title (level 3)
Volcanic Eruption
Title slug (identifier)
volcanic-eruption
Corps

A volcanic eruption is the expulsion of lava, gas and/or ashes by a volcano.

Title (level 2)
W-X-Y-Z
Title slug (identifier)
w-x-y-z
Contenu
Title (level 3)
Wastewater
Title slug (identifier)
wastewater
Corps

Wastewater is the water used by humans for domestic use (for the toilet, shower, bath, etc.) or industrial use (factories, etc.). These waters are discharged into sewers and septic tanks.

Title (level 3)
Water Erosion
Title slug (identifier)
water-erosion
Corps

Water erosion is erosion caused by water.

Title (level 3)
Water Table
Title slug (identifier)
water-table
Corps

A water table is a reserve of water located below the ground near the surface.

Title (level 3)
Watt (W)
Title slug (identifier)
watt
Corps

The watt (W) is a unit of measurement for expressing the energy produced per second. One megawatt (MW) corresponds to 1 million watts.

Title (level 3)
Watt-hour (Wh)
Title slug (identifier)
watt-hour
Corps

A watt-hour (Wh) is a unit of measurement for expressing energy consumed per hour. One terawatt-hour (TWh) corresponds to 1 billion watt-hours.

Title (level 3)
Western
Title slug (identifier)
western
Corps

The term western means that which is to the west. The term Western countries refers to the countries of America, Europe and Australia, as well as New Zealand.

Title (level 3)
Wind Erosion
Title slug (identifier)
wind-erosion
Corps

Wind erosion is erosion caused by the wind.

Title (level 3)
Wind Turbine
Title slug (identifier)
wind-turbine
Corps

A wind turbine is a machine that captures and converts the energy of the wind. In most cases, this energy is converted into electricity.

Title (level 3)
Workforce
Title slug (identifier)
workforce
Corps

The workforce represents all the workers in an industry, company, region or country.

Title (level 3)
World Bank
Title slug (identifier)
world-bank
Corps

The World Bank is an international organization created to fight poverty in developing countries. It offers various financial assistance measures to countries facing poverty.

Title (level 3)
Zoning
Title slug (identifier)
zoning
Corps

Zoning is the division of a territory into zones in which specific activities are permitted.

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