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Imaginary Lines that Parallel to the Equator

Latitude

100

The solar system has how many planets

Eight

100

The process where water becomes a gas.

Evaporation

100

Massive moving parts of the earth's lithosphere.

Tectonic Plates

100

the process by which chemical reactions break down rocks

Chemical Weathering

200

This technique is applied to maps to make it fit on a 2d surface.

Map Projection

200

T or F The mantle contains two layers an outer liquid layer and a solid inner layer.

True

200

Process where water shifts from ocean to atmosphere to earth.

Water Cycle or Hydrological Cycle

200

Molten Rock is referred to as this when it is below earths surface

Magma

200

The process of rocks breaking down without changing their chemical composition

Mechanical Weathering

300

The exact place where a geographic feature is found.

Absolute location

300

This sphere is layers of gasses surrounding the earth where weather occurs.

Atmosphere

300

Smaller rivers that contribute to larger rivers.

Tributaries

300

A ________ boundary is where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally

Transform Boundary

300

This term refers to decayed plant or animal matter

Humus

400

This imaginary line divides the Earth into east and west.

Prime Meridian

400

This sphere contains all of earth's solid rock and forms the ocean floor.

Lithosphere

400

The process where water soaks into the soil

Infiltration.

400

This area has over half of the world's active volcanoes.

Ring of Fire.

400

Name three factors that determine a soil's properties.

Parent material, Relief, Organisms,Climate, Time

500

This region is defined by limited characteristics such as continental area and similar culture. (ie U.S.A., Canada, and Latin America)

Formal region

500

This theory, proposed by Alfred Wagner, suggests all the continents were once one supercontinent called Pangea. 

Continental Drift

500

Sea floor from continent’s edge to the deep part of the ocean

Continental Self

500

A stationary super-heated area that can form volcanoes in the middle of tectonic plates.

Hotspot

500

A hill formed by glacial material

Moraine

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