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landforms | The shapes on Earth’s surface |
topography | Shape, height, and arrangement of land-forms in a certain place |
plate tectonics | The theory that Earth’s surface is divided into several major, slowly moving plates or pieces |
subduction | The movement of one of Earth’s heavier tectonic plates underneath a lighter tectonic plate |
earthquakes | Sudden, violent movement along a fracture within Earth’s crust |
lava | Magma that has broken through the crust to Earth’s surface |
fault | A fractured surface in Earth’s crust where a mass of rock is in motion |
weathering | The process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces through heat, water, or other means |
erosion | The movement by water, ice, or wind of rocky materials to another location |
plain | A nearly flat area on Earth’s surface |
alluvial fan | A fan-shaped landform created by deposits of sediment at the base of a mountain |
floodplain | A landform of level ground built by sediment deposited by a river or stream |
deltas | Landforms created by the deposits of sediment at the mouths of rivers |
glaciers | Large, slow-moving sheets or rivers of ice |
terraces | Horizontal ridges built into the slopes of steep hillsides to prevent soil loss and aid farming, |
tributary | Any smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river |
groundwater | The water from rainfall, rivers, lakes, and melting snow that seeps into the ground |
aquifers | Underground, water-bearing layers of rock, sand, or gravel |
water cycle | The circulation of water from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back |
evaporation | The process by which heated water becomes water vapor and rises into the air |
water vapor | The gaseous form of water |
condensation | The process by which water changes from a gas into tiny liquid droplets |
precipitation | The process by which water falls back to Earth |
acid rain | A type of polluted rain, produced when pollution combines with water vapor |
ozone layer | A form of oxygen in the atmosphere that helps protect Earth from harmful solar radiation |
global warming | A slow increase in Earth’s average temperature |
greenhouse effect | The process by which Earth’s atmosphere traps heat |
weather | The condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time |
climate | The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time |
prevailing winds | Breezes that consistently blow in the same direction over large areas of Earth |
currents | Giant streams of ocean water that move from warm to cold or from cold to warm areas |
rain shadow | The dry area on the leeward side of a mountain or mountain range |
renewable resources | Resources, such as soils and forests, that can be replaced by Earth’s natural processes |
nonrenewable resources | Resources, such as coal and oil, that cannot be replaced by Earth’s natural processes |
deforestation | The destruction or loss of forest area |
reforestation | The planting of trees in places where forests have been cut down |
fossil fuels | Nonrenewable resources formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals |
petroleum | An oily liquid that can be refined into gasoline and other fuels and oils |
hydroelectric power | A renewable energy resource produced from dams that harness the energy of falling water to power generators |
geothermal energy | A renewable energy resource produced from the heat of Earth’s interior |
solar power | Heat and light from the sun |