Ch.3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Erosion | The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil.
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Sediment | Small, solid pieces of materials that comes from rocks or the remains of organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion.
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Deposition | Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
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Gravity | The attractive force between objects; the force that moves objects downhill.
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Mass Movement | Any one of several processes by which gravity moves sediment downhill.
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Runoff | Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground.
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Rill | A tiny groove in soil made by flowering.
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Gully | A large channel in soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm.
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Stream | A channel through which water is continually flowing downhill.
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Tributary | A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
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Flood Plain | The flat, wide area of land along a river.
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Meander | A loop like bend in the course of a river.
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Oxbow Lake | A meander cut off from a river.
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Delta | A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into a lake or ocean.
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Alluvial Fan | A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range.
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Groundwater | Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
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Stalactite | An icicle like structure that hangs from the ceiling of a cavern.
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Stalagmite | A column like forms that grow upward from the floor of a cavern.
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Karst Topography | A region in which a layer of limestone close to the surface creates deep valleys, caverns, and sinkholes.
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Glacier | Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
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Continental Glacier | A glacier that covers much of a continent or large island.
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Ice Age | Time in earth's history during which glaciers covered large parts of the surface.
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Valley Glacier | A long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley.
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Plucking | The process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over the land.
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Till | The sediments deposited directly by a glacier.
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Moraine | A ridge formed by the till deposited at the edge of a glacier.
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Kettle | A small depression that forms when a chunk of ice is left in glacier till.
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Headland | A part of the shore that sticks out to the ocean.
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Beach | Wave-washed sediment along a coast.
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Longshore Drift | The movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming in to shore at an angle.
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Spit | A beach formed by longshore drift that projects like a finger out into the water.
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Deflation | The process by which wind removes surface materials.
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Sand Dune | A deposit of wind-blown sand.
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Loesses | A wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt.
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