SS 10: Geography Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Spillway | Is a structure used to provide for the controlled release of flood flows from a dam or levee into a downstream area, typically being the river that was dammed. |
Glacier | a slowly moving mass of ice |
Lake Plain | One of the surfaces of the earth that represents a former lake; these featureless surfaces are formed by deposition of sediments carried into the lake by streams. |
Glacial Physiography | an elongated whale shaped hill formed by glaciation action |
Highlands | Highlands can refer to elevated areas such as mountain ranges. For example, Rocky or Appalachian Mountains. |
Rift Valleys | Separation of plates causes rift valleys to form |
Ice Age | A period of long-term reduction in the temperature of Earth's climate |
Plateau | An elevated area that has a flat top, part of highlands. |
Esker | a sinuous, narrow, steep-sided ridge composed of irregular stratified sediment deposited in contact with (glacial) ice in either an open channel or an enclosed conduit |
Intrusion | Igneous rock that has cut through other sedimentary layers |
misfit river | a stream that is too small for its valley |
U-shaped Valley | Also known as a Glacier Trough and can be found in the Rocky Mountains. The U shape comes from steep sides and flat bottom caused by Alpine glaciers as opposed to erosion by rivers which form V-shaped valleys. |
Alpine glacier | Found in mountain terrains. They make sharp V shapes. |
Erratic | A rock type and size that is different from its surrounding rocks. |
Topography | The details of geographical landscape such as towns, rivers, and vegetation. |
Differential Errosian | Causes escarpments by eroding several levels of sediment causing a cliff or drop. |
Escarpment | A sharp cliff caused by erosion of the earth's layers. For example, Niagara Falls |
Moraine | a deposit of such material left on the ground by a glacier |
Lowlands | An area of land with a generally low level. For example, valley within mountain range (highland), St. Lawrence |
Till | a plain formed when a large chunk of a glacier breaks off and melts leaving all the sediments |
Fiords | Valleys caused by glaciers and flooding |
Drainage | The movement or removal of water from an area |
Advance | Advancing is moving closer to a certain area |
Paleozic | A period in time between 570 and 230 million years, this age is characterised by fish, insects and reptiles. |
rain shadow | The rain shadow is the side of the mountain which is not facing the ocean. The rain shadow is also known as the leeward side. This side of the mountain is genneraly dry and gets some precipitation at the top. |
Continental Drift | The movement of continents. |
convectional currents | Current caused by the expansion or contraction of a liquid, solid ore gas. It runs in a circular motion able to move large land forms. |
Ice sheet | A mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain |
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