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200

Active water channel that erodes land and transports sediment

Stream
200

Form on steep mountain slopes

River

200

Underground water that can cause erosion through a process of chemical weathering forms caves

Groundwater

200

Process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil, or sediment, from one place to another

Erosion

200

The laying down or settling of eroded material

Deposition

400

Occur where a river meets an area of rock that erodes slowly

Waterfalls

400

Flat, wide area of land along a river that is often covered when the river overflows during a flood

Flood Plains

400

Formed from deposits in dripping groundwater that hang on the roof of a cave

Stalactite

400

Downhill movement of a large a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity 

Mass Wasting

400

Covers large areas of land and move outward from central location; exist today on Antarctica and Greenland

Continental Glacier

600

Loop-like bend in the course of a river and becomes more curved over time

Meanders

600

Meander that has been cut off from sediments being deposited and damming up the ends 

Oxbow Lakes

600

Formed through deposits that build up a cone-shape on the cave floor

Stalagmite

600

Mixture of sediment that is deposited directly on the surface

Till

600

Long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up high in a mountain valley

Valley Glacier

800

Sediment deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake and builds up a landform

Delta

800

Area of deposited sediment carried in by a wave

Beach

800

Shapes the coastlines through erosion by breaking down rock and transporting sand and other sediment; erode land by impact of great force and abrasion, or grinding away at shore

Waves

800

Ridge formed from till deposited at the edge of glaciers

Moraine

800

When a glacier flows over the land, it picks up rocks and large boulders dragging them across the land, causing abrasions, or gouges and scratches in the bedrock

Plucking

1000

A bowl-shaped hollow eroded by a glacier

Cirque

1000

A sharp ridge separating two cirques

Arete

1000

A long mound of till that us smoothed in the direction of glacier's flow

Drumlin

1000

Small depression that forms when a chuck of ice is left in till then eventually melts

Kettle

1000

The river receives water and sediment - A smaller river or stream that flows into it

Tributary