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Unit 2 Physical Geo

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What Are The Layers Of The Earth?   Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core  
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What Is Rotation?   Means when the Earth tilts on it's axis.  
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How Many Days Does Rotation Go Through?   24 Hours ( 1 Day)  
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What Is Revolution?   Means when Earth orbits around the sun.  
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How many Days Does Revolution It Go Through?   365 Days,(1 year, 12 months.)  
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What Is The Climate Of the Low Latitudes Like?   Very Warm. Tropical Forest.  
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What Is The Climate Of The High Latitudes Like?   Very Cold. Arctic Desert  
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What Is The Climate Of The Mid-Latitudes Like?   Normal Weather. Ohio  
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What Happens To Climate As Elevation Increases?   It gets colder and colder.  
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What Is A Rain Shadow?   On the left side of a mountain, less rainfall due to the mountain elevation.  
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What Are Tectonic Plates?   They are plates that are scattered all over the world. They are technically under the crust.  
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How Many Tectonic Plates Are There?   16.  
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What Is A Fault?   A fault is when tectonic plates slam into each other and magma is stored and rock. This happens before a earthquake.  
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What Is A Earthquake?   A earthquake is when all of the plates slam into each other and they cause a fault. The fault shakes the top of the land causing the earthquake.  
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What Is Weathering?   Weathering means when rocks and minerals get breaked up.  
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What Is Erosion?   When weathering breaks up things, erosion comes and sweep them away.  
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Name Two Kinds Of Erosion.   Physical And Chemical Erosion.  
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Name At Least A Positive And A Negative Result.   Agriculture: Positive:Can Grow Crops Negative: Pollution Urbanization: Positive:Interact And Socialize Negative:Pollution Dam Building: Positive:Irrigation Negative: Floods Deforestation: Positive:New Homes Negative:Pollution  
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Name At Least A Positive And A Negative Result. Part 2   Desertification:Negative: No Crops No Food Mining: P:Valuable Resources Negative:Sinkholes.  
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What Causes Desertification?   When the crops die and there is no crops left.  
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Which Landforms Are Most Desirable To Live In?   Lake,River, Delta  
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