Important Words Test #4.

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Important Words Test #4

Key words Glacier/ice, influent, effluent, permeability, porosity, competence, carrying capacity, gradient, discharge, velocity, area, open and closed aquifer, water table, drawdown, impermeable material, eskers, cirque, u-shaped valleys, aret, horn, tributary, distributary, dendritic, trellis, radial, parallel, rectangular, parabolic, barchan, seif, rain shadow, great distance, sinking air, desert, rivers., lateral, median, esker, tarn, hydrograph, drainage basin, zone of saturation, capillary, hygroscopic.