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Start Your Free Trial Save time and discover engaging curriculum for your classroom. The change that occurs when water rises over the banks or sides of a river. A sudden movement of rocks in earth's crust. The movement of weathered rock, sometimes caused by moving water or wind.

The process that breaks down rocks into smaller and smaller pieces. The object that helps protect erosion of soil. The mixture of minerals, weathered rocks, water, air, and living things. The nutrient that is added to soil that helps plants grow. Salt is a type of. The thing that determines soil's color. The solid rock below topsoil and subsoil. A bone of an animal that lived long ago. A material that is burned for energy. A dinosaur's footprint hardened in mud.

An empty space in the shape of a living thing's remains. Making all resources last longer. The three examples of fossil fuels. Correlation Index Fossils and Unconformities. Zones of Crustal Activity. Seafloor Spreading. Earths Interior Temperature and Pressure. Earths Interior and Crustal Composition. Continental Drift. Sedimentary Rocks.

Rock Cycle. Mineral Physical and Chemical Properties. Mineral Composition and Structure. Metamorphic Rocks. Igneous Rocks. Water Velocity and Sediment Deposition. Ocean Wave Erosion. Affects of Size Shape and Density on Deposition. Water Erosion. Physical and Chemical Weathering. Gravity Erosion. Glacier and Wind Erosion. Water Cycle and Infiltration. Surface Runoff and Stream Discharge. Permeability and Capillarity. Wind Air Pressure and Weather Prediction.



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