Introduction to Geography

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Introduction to Geography By Arthur Getis Judith Getis Jerome D. Fellmann

Physical Geography: Landforms Chapter 3 Physical Geography: Landforms

Overview Geologic Time Movements of the Continents Earth Materials Tectonic Forces Gradational Processes Erosional Agents and Deposition Landform Regions

Geologic Time Continental Drift Plate Tectonics

Movements of the Continents Asthenosphere Pangaea Subduction

Earth Materials Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks

Tectonic Forces Diastrophism Volcanism Broad Warping Folding Faulting Earthquakes Volcanism

Gradational Processes Mechanical Weathering Chemical Weathering Soils Gravity Transfer

Erosional Agents and Deposition Running Water Stream Landscapes in Humid Areas in Arid Areas Groundwater Glaciers Waves and Currents Wind

Landform Regions Plains Hills and Low Tablelands High Tablelands Mountains Widely Spaced Mountains Basins or Depressions