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glacial troughs that have become deep steep-sided inlets of the sea are called
fiords
long-range earthquake forecasts are based on the premise that earthquakes are
repetitive
the study of earthquakes is called
seismology
the capacity of a stream is directly related to its
discharge
the belt from about 105-140 degrees away from an earthquake where no P waves are recorded is known as the
shadow zone
the all-embracing term for sediments of glacuial origin
glacial drift
which on of the following would least likely be found in a wide valley
rapids
most deep-focus earthquakes occur in association with
open trenches
a thick ice mass that forms over the land from the accumulation compaction and recrystallization of snow
glacier
icebergs are produced when large pieces of ice break off from the front of a glacier during
calving
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