Description

Bodies of water such as lakes, oceans, rivers, underground water, and other bodies of water
land, the Earth's crust
a thin layer of gases extending above the planets surface
underwater extention of the coastal plain
the part of earth that supports life
the first layer of earth
thick layer of hot, dense rock. Second layer of the Earth
hard rocky shell forming the earth's surface. Third layer
refers to all of the physical processes that create many of the earth's physical features
the theory that all continents were once joined and slowly drifted apart: Pangea
molten rock
when a heavier oceanic plate collides with a continental plate
pieces of the Earth's crust coming together as the oceanic plate slides under the continental plate
term used when oceanic plates are being pushed apart
term used when plates squeeze the earth's surface until it buckles
grinding or sliding past each other, creating cracks in the earth's crust
when the folded land can not be bent any further
the breaking down of rocks
wearing away at the earth's surface by wind, glaciers, and moving water
large bodies of ice that moves across the earth's surface
when glaciers melt and recede in some places, the rocks a debris they leave behind
the regular movement of water
excess water vapor that changes into liquid
changing of liquid water into vapor or gas
when clouds gather more than they can hold, they are released
Process that removes salt from ocean water and groundwater
Fresh water that lies beneath the earth's surface
An underground porous rock layer often saturated by very slow flows of water

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