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Emerging and developing country (EDC)

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countries which neither share all the economic development characteristics required to be advanced or are eligible for the Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust; EDCs are classified by the IMF

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Epicentre

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the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus

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fault

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like a fissure, this is a split in the rock; in plate tectonics this is where the plates are moving, e.g. the San Andreas Fault

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fissure

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a narrow opening in the Earth’s crust caused by splitting (e.g. because of tectonic movement)

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Friction

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when plates rub against one another to create heat and stress, which will lead to rock melting and snapping

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front

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a boundary separating two masses of air with different densities, usually heavier cold air and lighter warm air

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Glacier

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a frozen river of ice formed by snow and ice accumulating in mountains or polar areas, which can even form on top of volcanoes (e.g. in Iceland)

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Greywater

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recycled waste water from showers, baths, wash basins and washing machines

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hazard

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a danger or risk; tectonic hazards include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, etc.

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heatwave

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a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather

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Hemisphere

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a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the Equator

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High pressure

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when there is more air pressing down on the ground, caused by air sinking; air descends as it cools, leading to high pressure at the surface

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hotspots

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weaknesses in the Earth’s crust where rock is thinner, which allows magma to the surface even though it is not at a plate boundary

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Infrastructure

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the basic structures and facilities needed for a society to function, such as buildings, roads and power supplies

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Intertropical convergence zone

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a low-pressure belt that encircles the globe around the Equator; it is where the trade winds from the northeast and southeast meet; the Earth is tilted on its orbit around the Sun, causing the ITCZ to migrate between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn with the seasons

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Katabatic winds

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movements of cold dense air that flow downhill and along valley floors; in Antarctica, most winds blow towards the coast from the centre