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- Changes to Earth's Surface

Vocabulary - Features of the earth caused by constructive and destructive forces.

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landformsphysical features on Earth's surface
weatheringthe process of breaking rock into silt, sand, clay, and other tiny pieces of sediment
sedimenttiny pieces of rock, silt, sand, and clay
erosionthe process of moving sediment from one place to another
depositionthe process of dropping, or depositing, sediment in a new location
mass movementthe downhill movement of rock and soil because of gravity
crustthe outer layer of the Earth, made of rock
mantlethe layer of rock beneath Earth's crust
corethe center layer of Earth
platesrigid blocks of crust and upper mantle rock
volcanoa mountain formed by lava and ash
magmamolten rock from Earth's mantle
earthquakea shaking of the ground caused by sudden release of energy in Earth's crust
faultsplaces where pieces of the crust move
Continental draftthe theory of how Earth's continents move over its surface
Pangeaa super continent when all of Earth's land was joined together
fossilsthe remains or traces of past life found in some rocks
glaciersthick sheets of ice
duneslarge mounds of sand
deltaland at the mouth of a river form by deposits from a river
flood plainflat land that is near the edges of a river and is formed by the silt deposited by floods
mid-ocean ridgesmountains under the ocean
lavamagma that reaches the Earth's surface
ashsmall pieces of hardened lava
Ring of Firewhere many volcanoes are located at plate boundaries around the Pacific plate
destructive forceforces that destroy land
constructive forceforces that build land
seismic wavesenergy from earthquakes
seismographan instrument that measures seismeic waves from earthquakes


5th Grade Teacher
Beaufort Elementary School
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