Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Rivers
Coasts
Climates and Vegetation
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100

The location where an earthquake is triggered underground. 

Focus or origin. 

100

All rivers receive their water from this. Its input. 

precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail)

100
Gently sloping beaches where deposition is carried out are a result of these kinds of waves. 

Constructive. 

100

In equatorial climates, the sun is always at a vertical angle, giving maximum amounts of this. 

insolation 

100

Inputs, processes, outputs, and this. 

reinvestment

200

The most deadly type of volcano. 

Strato-volcano or composite or cone

200

The amount of water in a river. 

discharge. 

200

Use sheer weight and power, as well as air trapped in cracks to break away rock and form cliffs and platforms. 

hydraulic action. 

200
Average temperatures of equatorial climates 

26 degrees C

200

Industries that put together parts made elsewhere. 

Assembly. 

300

Volcanoes and earthquakes typically occur along these. 

Plate boundaries or margins. 

300

all of the area drained by a river. 

drainage basin

300

coastal depositional landforms are created by this process. 

longshore drift

300

Most desert region climates are caused by their 

prevailing winds 

300

length of the wet part of a river. 

wetted perimeter 

400

Areas under the earth's surface that are hotter than others. Hawaii is an example. 

Hot spots 

400

Process of a river eroding its banks and widening its channel. 

lateral erosion 

400

coral that grows away from the mainland in shallower areas. 

barrier reefs 

400

Plants that live on trees above ground level to get light 

epiphytes 

400

The most famous volcano in Hawaii 

Mauna Loa 

500

This is responsible for moving plates towards or away from each other. 

Convection currents. 

500
hydrologists use these to advise authorities about flood management. 

hydrographs

500

when a beach or sand spit joins with an offshore island this is formed 

tombolo

500

These eat the producers 

primary consumers 

500

The maximum depth that coral can grow. 

50 meters