Chapter 10
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Cave | A large underground hollow in a rock created over time by weathering and erosion
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Condensation | The process of changing state from a gas to a liquid
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Crevasse | Deep crack that forms in a glacier
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Delta | An area if built-up sediment deposited by a river where the river enmities into an ocean or a lake
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Density | The mass of a given volume
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Deposition | The change in state of a substance for, gas directly to a solid
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Erosion | The transport of sediments from one place to another by agents such as water, glaciers, gravity and wind
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Evaporation | The process of changing state from a liquid to a gas
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Erratic | A large boulder deposited on the ground by a glacier
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Esker | A winding ridge of material deposited by a stream running under a glacier
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Fiord | A narrow inlet of ocean between steep cliffs carved by glaciers
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Freezing point | The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid as heat is removed
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Glaciers | A large moving mass of compressed ice and snow
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Gravity | the force that causes objects to be pulled towards the centre of the earth
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Ground water | The water that has seeped into the ground from the surface of earth
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Hanging valley | A U shaped valley cut off by a bigger valley created by a large glacier
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Horn | A pyramid shaped peak located between three cirques
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Hydrologist | A scientist who studies the earth's water systems and helps find solutions to problems related to water quality and quantity
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Iceberg | A large chunk of ice that breaks off a glacier into the ocean
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Karst | An area with many sinkholes
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Landslide | A sudden rapid movement of rock material down the slope of a hill or mountain
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Melting | The process of changing state from a solid to a liquid
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Moraine | A ridge of rocky material deposited by a glacier. Moraines can be found at the sides and farthest advance if a glacier
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Outwash | Material deposited by water from melting glaciers
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Rapids | An area of fast moving churning water in a steep rocky river
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Salinity | A measure of the amount of salts dissolved in a liquid
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Solidification | The process if changing state from a liquid to a solid by the removal of heat
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Striations | Stretch marks cut into rock by glaciers slowing moving over it
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Sublimation | The process of changing state from a solid into a gas without going through the liquid stage
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Weathering (chemical, biological, physical) | A gradual process of breaking down rock into smaller fragments.
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Chemical weathering | Chemical weathering is weathering that involves a chemical reaction with either water, air or another substance and materials in the rocks.
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Biological weathering | Biological weathering is when living things cause mechanical or chemical weathering.
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Physical weathering | Weathering caused by a physical force (eg. Wave action)
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