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Subduction   Relates to convection currents, gravity and rock density  
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Weathering   Is where the rain, acid rain or wind breaks big rocks into little rocks (sediments)  
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Erosion   Wind or Water carries sediments away to another place  
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Volcano   Erupting mountain which spits out lava  
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Lithosphere   The upper part of the mantle and the crust  
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Igneous Rocks   Rocks that come from the mantle of the earth, which is comprised of molten rock (lava)  
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Sedimentary Rocks   Rocks that are either made of eroded rocks or from coral reefs in the ocean.  
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Metamorphic Rocks   Rocks that have changed by heat and/or pressure  
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San Andreas Fault   A fault in California where the North American and the Pacific tectonic plates meet and slide past each other  
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Continental drift   Create mountains when plates move towards each other & is the movements of continents  
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Syncline   Folds which bend downwards  
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Anticline   Folds which bend upwards  
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Crust   The top layer of the Earth  
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Convection currents   Heat currents within the mantle - they make the tectonic plates move  
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Normal Fault   When forces act in different directions and one part slips downwards  
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Reverse Faults   Pushed together and one part pushes upwards  
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