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Earth Science Vocabulary

CTIS Vocabulary Words 4

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  • a natural feature of the Earth's surface
  • a triangular shaped land mass, formed when a river deposits material in an ocean or lake
  • a deep, narrow passage with steep cliff walls, cut into the Earth by running water
  • a ridge or mound of sand created by the wind
  • the prserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the distant past
  • the rapid movement of rock, debris, or Earth down a slope
  • sudden movements within the Earth's crust
  • non-renewable fuel formed by plant and animal remains buried in the Earth
  • to reuse useful substances found in waste
  • resources that are constantly recycled or replaced by nature
  • resources from fossil fuels that can take millions of years to replace
  • a massive, steep-sided raised portion of the Earth's surface or crust
  • the sudden release of lava and gas from a volcano
  • the process by which a rock is broken down
  • the dropping off of rocks
  • the process by which soil and rock are removed and transported
  • solid material that forms layers on the Earth's surface
  • rocks formed by sediment deposited over time, usually in layers
  • conditions in the Earth's atmosphere that change from day to day
  • the general weather pattern of a region over a long period of time
  • the steep wall of a canyon
  • Wind, Water, or Ice
  • when sediments are glued together by heat and pressure
  • when things that were once alive decay or break down
  • when two layers are pressed together by pressure

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