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Lines on a topographical map that shows elevation
An area characterized by a high proportion of water and watery land, such as a swamp, marsh, or bog
The tendency of a landform to resist erosion or other change
A relatively level area on either side of a river that becomes covered with water level of the river rises above its banks and overflows
Removing earth material from under water
What is the median of the following values? 3 2 6 2 2
What is the mode of the following numbers? 3 2 6 2 2
What is the mean of the following values? 3 2 6 2 2
What is the mode of the following numbers? 22 25 18 25
What is the calculation for finding the mode of a series of numbers?
Which of the following is an example of a constructive process: Erosion, Deposition, or Weathering
What is one positive effect deposition can have on the earth?
What is one negative effect deposition can have on the earth?
What earth process is being shown and how does this happen?
How can soil erosion be both positive and negative?
Which earth processes are constructive and which are destructive Which earth processes are constructive and which are destructive? Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
What earth process is being shown and what is causing it?
What earth process is being shown and what is the area called?
What earth process is being shown and what are two landforms it can create?
Describe how a longshore current can change the coast?
Map that shows a change in elevation, land forms, and water
Rock structure built perpendicular to the shore
Explain how humans have created more problems as it relates to erosion
What is one natural barrier that reduces flooding?
How can wetlands reduce flooding?
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Nature’s Fury
Give two human factors that added to the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina
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