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Vocabulary Rocks& Soil, Fossils and Water Cycle Laney Chrane

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Water Cycle   the movement of water from Earth's surface into the air and back to the Earth's surface again  
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Groundwater   a form of fresh water that is found under the Earth's surface  
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Evaporation   the process in which a liquid is changed into a gas  
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Condensation   the changing of a gas into a liquid  
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Precipitation   the water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail  
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Magma   hot, soft rock from Earth interior  
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Rock Cycle   the cycle in which rocks change over time and under certain conditions  
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Fossil   remains, impressions, or traces of an animal or plant of a former time period  
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Mold   a hollow form in a rock the provides the shape of an object once trapped there  
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Estuary   area where salt and freshwater mix; a place where a river and an ocean come together  
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Fossil Fuel   fuels like oil, coal and natural gas that formed millions of years ago from the decayed remains of ancient organic matter (living things)  
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Natural Gas   A gaseous fossil fuel used to cook and to heat homes  
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Pressure   exerting a force or pressing  
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Sedimentary Rock   rock that formed when sediments were pressed and cemented together  
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