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a group of things or parts that work together for a common purpose  system  
a low area between hills and mountains where a river often flows  valley  
the change of water from one state to another as it travels through Earth's atmosphere and its surface  water cycle  
the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces  weathering  
an object in space that produces its own heat and light  star  
something built by people  structure  
a star around which the Earth and other planets in our solar system revolve  Sun  
dark spots on the surface of the sun that are cooler than their surrounding areas  sunspots  
a slanted surface; a surface that is not flat or level  slope  
release enormous amounts of magnetic energy that can and sometimes do affect the electronic equipment on Earth  solar flare  
arise from the intense heat of the corona; travel outward from the Sun through our Solar System  solar winds  
violent explosions of streams of hot gas  solar prominence  
the complete trip a planet makes around the Sun; Earth's is 365 1/4 days  revolution  
the spinning of a planet or object in space on its axis  rotation  
a line separating the land and the oceans; zero elevation  sea level  
tiny bits of rock, shell, soil, sand, or dead plants  sediment  
elevated areas of level land  plateau  
the part of a river channel where the water moves rapidly over obstacles, such as large boulders  rapids  
to use a material or substance again, usually in another form or way  recycle  
resources that can be replaced in a short period of time, such as plants, animals, water, oxygen, and soil  renewable resources  
the cyclical change in the way the moon reflects the Sun's light as it revolves around Earth  phases of the moon  
the highest point or top of a mountain  peak  
broad, flat areas of land not far above sea level  plains  
large objects that revolve around a star  planets  
a natural object that orbits a planet; a satellite  moon  
a nonrenewable resource that is found under ground, used as a fuel and is a burnable gas  natural gas  
resources that cannot be replaced in a short period of time, such as oil (petroleum), natural gas, coal, and minerals  nonrenewable resources  
the path that one object takes around another object  orbit  
drawings, usually on a flat surface, of an area or the features of an area  map  
sudden downhill movement of rock, sediment, or soil; such as a landslide or mudslide  mass movement  
a curve or loop in a river  meander  
a representation, generally in miniature, to show the construction or appearance of something  model  
resources that cannot be used up, such as wind, sunlight, and ocean tides  inexhaustible resources  
to give an explanation  interpret  
a shape of the land  landform  
a natural or constructed embankment along a stream that protects land from flooding  levee  
nonrenewable resources that formed from the remains of decayed plants and animals millions of years ago  fossil fuels  
a slab of ice that moves slowly over the land  glacier  
the force that pulls all objects in the universe towards each other  gravity  
a network of horizontal and vertical lines that form squares  grid  
crack in Earth's crust  fault  
sudden rush of water over land after a heavy rain  flash flood  
a very heavy flow or overflow of water over land  flood  
land that is covered with water during a flood  floodplain  
substances that make up or come from the Earth, such as water, rocks, and air  Earth materials  
shaking of Earth caused by the movement of the crust  earthquake  
height above sea level  elevation  
movement of Earth materials by water, wind, ice, and other natural forces  erosion  
a barrier that obstructs or does not allow, the flow of water  dam  
a fan-shaped deposit of materials that is found at the mouth of a river or stream  delta  
the process by which eroded materials settle in another place  deposition  
third planet from the Sun; only known planet that contains life  Earth  
center of the Earth  core  
the atmosphere of the Sun that can only be seen during a solar eclipse  corona  
outer layer of Earth that is made up of solid rock; also called the lithosphere  crust  
any motion of an object, sequence or process that repeats itself  cycle  
fan-shaped deposit of Earth materials on dry land  alluvial fan  
an imaginary line that a planet, or object in space, spins on  axis  
bottom of a mountain or other landform  base  
a V-shaped valley eroded by a river or stream  canyon