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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 (Sediment).  
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Erosion   Wind or water carries sediments away to another place.  
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Volcano   Errupting mountains spit out lava.  
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Crust   Outer layer of the earth, coolest and thinnest layer.  
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Lithosphere   The crust and upper mantle of the earth.  
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Reverse Fault   Normal faults occur when tensional forces act in opposite directions and cause one slab of rock to be displaced up and the other slab down.  
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Sycline   Folds which bend.  
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Anticline   Folds which bend upwards.  
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Normal Fault   Reverse faults develop when compressional forces exist. Compression causes one block to be pushed up and over the other block.  
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