MHMS Erosion
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erosion | The movement of soil or other materials from one place to another.
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ingenuity | Cleverness and originality.
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Project Board | A space for the class to keep track of progress while working on a project
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case | an example or occurrence of something.
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case study | an analysis of an example or occurrence of something.
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sediment | solid fragments of inorganic or organic materials that come from rock and are carried and deposited by wind, water or ice.
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friction | a force that resists motion.
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drought | a long period of dry weather with very little or no rain.
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weathering | the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces by natural processes.
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deposition | in this case, the laying down of soil or other materials in a new location.
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phenomenon | an event or detail that can be observed.
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variable | a single factor that is tested in an experiment.
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interpret | to find the meaning of something.
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trend | a pattern or a tendency.
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claim | in this case, a statement about what a trend means.
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fair test | Things being compared are tested under the same conditions, and the test matches the questions being asked. All variables, aside from the variable you are investigating, are kept the same
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Independent (manipulated) variable | In an experiment, the variable the scientist intentionally changes
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control | The part of an experiment that doesn’t receive the treatment of the independent variable
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constant | In an experiment, the variables you keep the same
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dependent (responding) variable | In an experiment, the variables whose values are measured; scientists measure how these variables respond to changes they make in the independent variable.
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