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accumulation of eroded sediments |
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slow slippage of rock layers or a large mass of loose material |
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land area beyond the river channel |
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small, thick granules formed from snow |
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rainwater that flows off a land surface and does not soak in. |
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curves or bends in a river |
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layer of permeable rock or soil that allow ground water to move |
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gradual process of change through which new environments become populated |
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cooperative relationship between members of two or more species |
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local or global disappearance of a species either by natural processes such as climate changes or through destruction of habitats or introduction of competitive species. |
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What factors determine the amount of percipitation that becomes run off? |
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the type of land and the amount of rain fall |
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List the four causes of erosion. |
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gravity, running water, glaciers, wind |
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Explain the difference between permeable and impermeable material. |
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Permeable allows water to pass and impermeable doesn't allow water to pass through material. |
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Explain how meanders form? |
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When a river begins to curve and turn as it moves across its flood plain |
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How do glaciers change the land? |
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by scrapping deposition and erosion |
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What is one wasy that humans interfere with animal interactions with their environment? |
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by cutting down trees and poluting streams and rivers |
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What type of symbiotic relationship do a child and her goldfish have? |
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How is deposition related to erosion? |
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Erosion is the movement of sediment from where they form to a new location. Deposition is the accumulation to these sediments. |
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What is the main way humans now cause the extinction of other species? |
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By destroying the habitats and environments of species. |
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The ____________ move along with the glacial ice. |
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Firn is about ________ air. |
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________ occurs because the material under the slumped material weakened. |
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_______ can be eroded more easily during a drought. |
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An icy grain is about ______ air. |
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_______ flowing swiftly down a steep hill eventually reaches less sloping ground and flows less swiftly. |
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New fallen snow is ______ air. |
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______ today use planting and water techniques that prevent this type of soil erosion. |
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A _______ period of time is when ice and snow cover much of Earth's surface. |
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Glacial ice is less than ______ air. |
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_______ covered large portions of land during the lost age. |
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Glaciers contains up to ______ of the worlds fresh water. |
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______ rocks can be broken down into smaller pieces and changed into other materials as a result of weathering. |
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The area became known as the __________ because as the soil was carried away by the wind it created great swirling bowls of dust. |
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The __________ River itself cuts into its banks, widen ists valley, and picks up more sediment. |
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The ______ particles can cause even more erosion than ice and snow. |
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As the ______ stream and rivers reach gradually sloping ground they slow down. |
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________ may gradually widen and the hills lining the valleys become more rounded and less steep. |
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________ overcomes the force of friction. |
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As ___________ in the forest change, so do animal populations. |
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Animals and plants change the ________ in which they live simply by living there. |
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With no protection from the sun fragile rain forest _______ dry out instead of sprouting. |
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Species that are dependent on a certain habitat are vulnerable to __________. |
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The most common way we cause extinction is by destroying ___________. |
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Destruction of habitats is not the only way humans cause ____________. |
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A _________ is a plant that grows on forest trees in both the US and Europe. |
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__________ is one way ecosystems recover from damage such as fires. |
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_______ which can't make their own food get food from the plant roots. |
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Individuals of different species may also form __________. |
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cooperative relationships |
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Succession and the recovery of ecosystems depends on ________ or the many species that live in an area. |
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Diversity is one reason _______ can take place. |
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_________ can be increased by direct sun and causes water to change to water vapor. |
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_________ changes water vapor to liquid water and causes clouds to form. |
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________ consists of rain, snow, and hail and occurs when water droplets become too heavy for clouds to hold. |
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_________ is how water is recycled on Earth and uses the sun for heat. |
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________ is demonstrated when the water level of a glass of water lowers over a period of time and the disappearance of a puddle of water. |
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Rocks that do not allow water to pass through are |
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Air spaces in rock and soil are called ______. |
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A permiable layer of sand, gravel, or rock can be an ________. |
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A material in soil that water soaks into quickly is _______. |
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A rock that can be porous and permeable is _________. |
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A soil type that is impermeable is _________. |
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A rock that allows water to pass through it is said to be __________. |
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An aquifer is like a __________ but drains water underground. |
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The process by which a stream dumps sediment is called _________. |
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When soil moves down a hill, it is called ________. |
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A slow movement of soil down a hill, causing trees to lean, is called ________. |
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When the weight of the soil on top is too much to be supported by the soil underneath and a mass of soil slips down the slope, it is called ________. |
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If you see a pile of broken rocks at the bottom of a cliff, you should watch for _______. |
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After a heavy rain, a steep hillside made of loose dirt may experience ________. |
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Why are people who build their homes on steep hillsides taking a chance? |
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They can get hurt by rockslides and mudflows. |
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Why are steep banks left when roadways are cut through land sometimes covered with concrete? |
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Cause if it floods, it keeps the soil from eroding or slipping. |
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Why would you especially notice areas where there is creep in the northern climates? |
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there is not that many hills |
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A period of time when most of the land was covered with ice and snow is known as an ________. |
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Large masses of ice and snow called _______ still cover about one-tenth of Earth's surface. |
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As snow piles up and doesn't melt, it becomes so heavy that the bottom layer turns to _____. |
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Masses of ice and snow that cover Greenland and Antarctica are called __________ glaciers. |
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Glaciers formed in high mountains are called ________ glaciers. |
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At one time, ________ glaciers covered part of the United States. |
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Glaciers push ________ in front of them. |
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Most of Earth's fresh water is stored in ________. |
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Explain how glaciers form sediment. |
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The ice melts into water which runs in the cracks of rocks. As the water freezes it expands breaking the rock. |
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If there is a shortage of fresh water in the future, what is possible solution? |
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pieces of glaciers could be melted |
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During the late 1930's, the Central Plains in the United States became so dry it was called the ________. |
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Sand, clay, silt, and other loose sediments can be moved by _______. |
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The cycle of change that constantly shapes the land around you includes _________ and deposition. |
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The shapes of ________ are always changing. |
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Sand dunes are formed by the ________ of sand. |
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Once sand dunes are formed, they are continuously ______. |
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Why is it illegal to remove beach grasses along some beaches? |
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The roots of the grass help anchor the sand and keep it form blowing away. |
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Why are dunes along oceans important? |
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They protect the wildlife and people from flooding by ocean waves. |
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When one community is slowly replaced by another, the process of change is called ______. |
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As an environment changes, new ________ make it possible for other species to grow, reproduce, and increase in number. |
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The first species to live in a new ecosystem are _______ species. |
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Climax communities do not remain ______ forever. |
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The gophers of Mount St. Helens are an example of one species affecting the _______ of a whole ecosystem. |
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Diversity is the presence of many different _____ within a community. |
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A change in plant _______ usually results in a change in the number of animals in an ecosystem. |
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Organisms made up of algae and fungi living together are called ______. |
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In a _______ , the plant and animal species living there are well adapted to the present conditions. |
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Succession and the recovery of ecosystems depends on _______. |
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