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Physical Science Chapter 23 - Earth's Surface

Physical Science Concepts in Action

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groundwaterthe water found underground within the cracks and between particles of rock and soil
water cyclethe continuous movement of water
transpirationwater vapor that enters the atmosphere when it is released from the leaves of trees and other plants
glaciera large mass of moving ice or snow on land
runoffwater that flows over the Earth's surface
tributariesthe smaller streams that run into major rivers
watershedthe area of land that contributes water to a river system
saturated zonea region where the pore spaces are entirely filled with groundwater
water tablethe top the the saturated zone
permeablesomething that water can pass through easily
aquifera permeable rock layer that is saturated with water
impermeablesomething that water can not pass through easily
erosionthe process that wears down and carries away rock and soil
weatheringthe process by which rocks are chemically altered or physically broken down into fragments at or near Earth's surface
mechanical weatheringthe process of physically breaking rock into smaller fragments
abrasiona form of mechanical weathering that occurs when rocks scrape or grind against one another
chemical weatheringa process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions
mass movementthe downward movement of rock and soil due to gravity
depositionthe process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
saltationthe process of particles bouncing along a stream bottom
flood plainthe flat area along a stream that is entirely covered only during times of flood
meanderthe looplike bend in a river formed when a slow-moving water deposits sediment on the inside curve of the river
oxbow lakea lake formed when a river forms a new path by cutting off a meander loop from the rest of the river
alluvial fana fan-shaped deposit of sediment, on land formed as a stream flows out of the mountains and onto a plain
deltaa mass of sediment deposited where a river enters a large body of water
stalactitean icicle-like formation formed by water dripping from the ceiling of a cavern
stalagmitea pillar of minerals formed when water drips down to the floor of a cavern
sinkholea hole that results when erosion weakens a layer of limestone, causing protions of the ground to suddenly collapse
continental glaciera thick sheet of ice that covers a huge area, such as a continent of large island
valley glaciera glacier that occurs in a high mountain valley
pluckingglacial ice widens cracks in bedrock beneath the glacier
cirquesa large bowl shaped valley carved out of the mountain side
tillglacial sediment
morainesmounds of sediment at the downhill end of the glacier and along its sides
deflationthe process that occurs when wind picks up and removes surface material
dunesdeposits formed from windblown sand
loessa deposit formed from windblown dust
salinitythe proportion of disolved salts in water
continental shelfthe gently sloping plain that froms an apron of shallow water along the edges of most continents
surface currenta large stream of ocean water that moves continuously in about the same path
density currentcurrents caused by differences in the density of ocean water
upwellingthe movement of water from the deep ocean to the surface
hydraulic actionthe process which occurs when waves pound on cracks in rocks
longshore driftthe process that moves sand along the shore
fossilsthe preserved remains or traces of once living things
relative agethe age of a rock compared to the ages of other rocks above or below it in a sequence of rock layers
law of superpositionstates that if rock layers are undisturbed, younger rocks lie above older rocks, and that the oldest rocks are at the bottom
extinctan organism that no longer exists
index fossilsfossils of organisms that are easily identifies, occurred over a large area, and lived during a well-defined period of time
absolute agethe time that has passed since the rock formed
eraone major stage in the Earth's history
periodsa smaller unit of geologic time, a part of an era
mass extinctiona boundary between geologic eras when many different kinds of organisms became extinct within a relatively short time


Biology
Conroe High School
Conroe, TX

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