The four agents of Erosion.
Water, Wind, Glaciers, Gravity
The layer of the atmosphere in which we live
Troposphere
The layer of the Earth that we live on.
The Crust
The three types of rivers
Old, Young, Mature
CFC stands for this.
Chlorofluorocarbon
This agent of erosion is the most effective.
Running Water
These two layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature with altitude.
Stratosphere + Thermosphere
The two elements that make up the core.
Iron and Nickle
Name given to the large turns and curves in a river.
Meanders
The chemical compound makeup of Ozone is this.
Sediments that are separated by size with the largest on the bottom and smallest on the top.
Vertical Sorting
This layer of the atmosphere is where meteoroids and other space debris burns up.
Mesosphere
Granite
Type of river that is rather steep, fast, and has a straight valley.
Young River
The Asthenosphere is about this thick in kilometers.
3000 km
The two factors of Carrying Power
Speed and Discharge
The stratosphere contains this, which protects us from harmful rays from the sun.
Ozone Layer
Behaves like a thick liquid, molten metal.
Outer Core
The Ohio River and upper portions of the Mississippi River are examples of these types of Rivers
This continent is the smallest continent.
Australia
Term given to the use of sand, pebbles, and boulders as cutting tools. During this process the "tools" wear down.
Abrasion
The thermosphere is made up of these two mini-layers.
Ionosphere + Exosphere
Caused by the inner core spinning within the outer core.
Magnetic Field
Small stream that runs along a river and joins said river eventually.
Yazoo Stream
Oxygen. Silicon. Aluminum. Calcium. Iron. Sodium. Magnesium. All of these elements make up the crust, and this element is missing from the list.
Potassium