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alluvium   loose sediment deposited by a stream  
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aquifer   a bed of rock permeable to underground water  
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atmospheric pressure   the pressure exerted by the weight of the air lying directly above the area; at sea level, about 15 lbs. per square inch  
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basalt   an igneous rock formed from lava  
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cloud   a collection of tiny water or ice droplets sufficiently numerous to be seen  
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coal   a rock composed of partly decayed and compressed plant material  
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conglomerate   a sedimentary rock consisting of pebbles cemented together  
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continental drift   the hypothesis of continents moving laterally  
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crust   the thin outer zone of the earth above the mantle  
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cyclone   a low-pressure area around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere  
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delta   a triangular deposit of sediment at the mouth of a river  
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erosion   the removal of rock debris by water, ice, and wind  
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evaporation   the process by which a liquid changes to a gas; specifically, when water changes to water vapor  
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extrusive   igneous rock of volcanic origin  
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fault   a planar break in rock along which displacement has occurred  
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fold   bent or warped rock layers  
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front   the boundary between two air masses of different temperature; a common site for cloud formation and precipitation  
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geothermal energy   heat obtained from hot water or steam within the earth  
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igneous   rock formed by the solidification of molten rock material  
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intrusive   igneous rock crystallized beneath the surface of the earth  
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karst   pitted topography due to solution of limestone  
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laterite   iron-rich soil caused by tropical weathering  
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lava   molten rock extruded from a volcano  
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limestone   sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate  
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lithification   the consolidation of loose sediment  
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lithology   rock type  
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magma   molten rock within the earth  
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mantle   the zone of the earth between the core and the crust  
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metamorphic   rock formed by the transformation, under high temperature and pressure, of older sedimentary or igneous rock  
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mineral   a naturally occurring inorganic chemical compound  
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paleontology   the science of fossil life  
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permafrost   ground that is frozen throughout the year  
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petroleum   a liquid fuel from the transformation of plant and animal remains  
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plutonic   igneous rock that has crystallized beneath the earth's surface, as opposed to volcanic rock  
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precipitation   any form of water, whether liquid or solid particles, that falls from the atmosphere; rain, sleet, snow, or hail  
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rainbow   a circular arc of colored bands produced by the refraction and reflection of sunlight by a sheet of raindrops. The sun must be behind the observer  
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sedimentary   rock formed by deposition at the earth's surface  
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specific gravity   relative density;the density of a substance divided by the density of water, which therefore has a specific gravity of 1  
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stalactite   a cone of calcarous rock hanging fromt he roof of a cavern  
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stalagmite   a pillar of calcareous rock rising from the floor of a cavern  
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strata   layers of sedimentary rock;singular form is stratum  
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stratosphere   the atmospheric shell above the troposphere; the stratosphere extends from 6 to 30 miles above the earth's surface  
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syncline   the trough of a rock fold  
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tectonic   refers to movements of the earth's crust  
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troposphere   the lowest six miles of the atmosphere, characterized by temperature decreasing with height  
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water table   the upper limit of groundwater, below which all pores in the rocks are filled with water  
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weathering   the physical and chemical destruction of rock by the atmosphere  
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