O is for Oogenesis
Occluded front: a front formed when the cold front catches up with the warm front
Ocean trenches: deep sections of the ocean, usually where an oceanic plate is inking below a continental plate
Offshore outsourcing: the practice of hiring an external organisation to perform some business functions in a country other than the one where the products or services are developed or manufactured
Omnivore: organism that eats both plants and animals
OPEC: the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries was set up in the 1960s to coordinate trade and production of which 8 are located in the Middle East and North Africa
Outputs: products leaving the farm system, usually for sale
Organic farm: a farm that does not use chemicals in the production of crops or livestock
Outer suburbs: the area on the edge of the city. Many suburbs were built after 1945 and get newer as they reach the edge of the city
Oxbow lake: a horseshoe or semi-circular area that used to be a meander. Oxbow lakes are cut off from a supply of water and so will eventually become dry
Ocean trenches: deep sections of the ocean, usually where an oceanic plate is inking below a continental plate
Offshore outsourcing: the practice of hiring an external organisation to perform some business functions in a country other than the one where the products or services are developed or manufactured
Omnivore: organism that eats both plants and animals
OPEC: the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries was set up in the 1960s to coordinate trade and production of which 8 are located in the Middle East and North Africa
Outputs: products leaving the farm system, usually for sale
Organic farm: a farm that does not use chemicals in the production of crops or livestock
Outer suburbs: the area on the edge of the city. Many suburbs were built after 1945 and get newer as they reach the edge of the city
Oxbow lake: a horseshoe or semi-circular area that used to be a meander. Oxbow lakes are cut off from a supply of water and so will eventually become dry
Interesting Geographical fact
The deepest hole ever
drilled by man is the Kola Superdeep Borehole, in Russia. It reached a depth of
12,261 meters (about 40,226 feet or 7.62 miles).