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Long period of dry weather
The moving and depositing of soil and rock.
Scientists who study the movement and properties of water on and below the earth’s surface.
The wearing away of rocks and soil
Solid matter such as rocks or earth deposited by water, ice, or wind
Amount of movement
High and level areas next to mountains with horizontal layers of rock
Water found in places such as lakes and streams
Natural features of the land’s surface
Water soaked in the earth’s surface that cannot be seen from space
Flat land that has been leveled by erosion or the moving of earth materials
High steeply sloped, and raised areas of rocks on the earth’s surface
Water droplets that have combined around a particle of dust which
becomes heavier than air, and falls to the earth as rain, snow, sleet, and hail
Scientists who study landforms
The uppermost layer of land
Water in its 3 states moves from one place on earth to another in a continuous cycle
This occurs when water vapor cools in the atmosphere and the molecules change from
gas to liquid
Changing of water from liquid to gas
The course along which water moves
The beginning of a stream or river
A long, low area carved by a stream or glacier with higher areas on both sides
A deep, steep-walled gorge carved in rock by a stream or glacier
The point at which water from a river or stream empties into another
body of water, such as a larger stream, lake, or ocean