Legge Unit 3 vocabulary
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river capture | When a river has been diverted from its own bed.
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oxbow lake | An area of poor drainage that occurs when a meander is cut off from the main river channel and forms a curved body of water.
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tributary | A small river that feeds into a larger river.
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distributary | A river branch that flows away from the main stream.
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drainage basin | An area that collects water into the lowest level.
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El Nino | An irregularly reoccurring flow of unusually warm waters from the Pacific Ocean.
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tsunami | A super wave that is huge in height and width created by a volcano or earthquake.
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ground well | A hole dug down below the water table.
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Artesian well | A hole dug down to an aquifer.
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hydrologic cycle | the sequence of conditions through which water passes from vapor in the atmosphere through precipitation upon land.
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dew point | the temperature at which a vapor begins or would begin to condense
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relative humidity | the ratio of the amount of water vapor actually present in the air to the greatest amount possible at the same temperature
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adiabatic lapse | the rate of decrease with height for an atmospheric variable
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evapo-transpiration | loss of water from the soil both by evaporation and by transpiration from the plants growing in the area
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thermo-haline currents | the part of the large scale ocean circulation is driven by global density gradients created by surface heat and freshwater fluxes
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oceanography | the study of oceans
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wave trains | a succession of similar waves at equal intervals
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ground truthing | used in cartography and meteorology to determine statistical values derived from remotely sensed images, assumed that the same values elsewhere will represent the same surface features
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cyrosphere | the part of the earth that is covered in ice
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permafrost | a permanently frozen layer at variable depths below the surface
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glacial surge | when an ice mass increases speed suddenly
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muskeg | thick deposit of partially decayed vegetable matter of wet barren regions
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zone of ablation | how much a glacier loses material through melting, evaporation, iceberg calving, and sublimation
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