| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The study and practice of making maps and charts. | cartography | 86%
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| Any naturally hollow underground space large enough for a person to enter. | cave | 86%
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| An instrument used for navigation and orientation. | compass | 86%
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| A navigable artificial water channel, usually built as a conduit for human activity. | canal | 83%
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| One of several very large, contiguous landmasses into which the Earth's land area is divided. | continent | 78%
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| A large human settlement. | city | 64%
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| A region identified as a distinct national entity in political geography. | country | 60%
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| The four primary directions used in cartography and navigation. | cardinal directions | 57%
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| A deep cleft between cliffs or escarpments, or a rift between two mountain peaks, resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over long periods of geologic time. | canyon | 47%
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| The total set of learned activities of a people. | culture | 40%
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