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Unit C Vocabulary Howard Middle School Earth Science 6 th grade
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1.Inference – To conclude by reasoning from evidence. 2.Landform – A feature of the earth’s surface such as a lake, stream, valley, canyon, hill, ridge, or mountain. 3.Marsh – An area of low-lying wet land; swamp or bog.
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4.Wetlands – An area characterized by a high proportion of water and watery land, such as a swamp, marsh, or bog. 5.Contour Interval – The elevation difference represented by the difference between two adjacent contour lines on a topographical map.
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6.Contour Line – A line on a topographical map that indicates places of equal elevation. 7.Key – An explanatory table, such as that explaining colors and symbols on a map. 8.Scale – The size of a diagram or model in proportion to the actual size of the object.
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9.Topography – The shape of the land, or the collection of landforms, in an area. 10.Topographical Map – A map that uses contour lines to represent the elevation of land surfaces. 11.Stability – The tendency of a landform to resist erosion or other change.
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12. Average - The central, or typical, value of a numerical data set. 13. Mean – The central value of a numerical data set calculated by adding up all the data points in the data set and dividing this sum by the total number of data points in the data set.
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14.Median – The middle value in a data set arranged in numerical order. 15.Mode – The most frequently occurring data point of a numerical data set. 16.Sample size – The number of data points in a data set.
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17.Delta – A fan-shaped area that develops in the flat, low area where a river empties into a large body of water. 18.River Channel – The depression in the land through which a river flows. 19.Earth Processes – Dynamic actions that occur both on earth’s surface and inside the earth.
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20.Constructive – A force or earth process that builds up earth material to create landforms. 21.Deposit – Earth materials that have been left in a particular location as a result of an earth process that drops sediments that were previously suspended in air, water, or ice.
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22.Deposition – The earth process that results in a deposit of earth materials. 23.Destructive – A force or earth process that breaks down or removes earth material. 24.Erode – To remove earth materials from one place and transport them elsewhere, commonly by moving water or wind.
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25.Erosion – The earth process by which earth materials are removed from one place and transported elsewhere. 26.Floodplain – The relatively level area on either side of a river that becomes covered with water when the water level in the river rises above its banks and overflows.
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27.Weathering – The breakup of rock caused by mechanical or chemical processes. 28.Ecologist – Scientist who studies the interactions between organisms and their environment. 29.Engineer – A professional who uses science to solve practical problems, make equipment, and build structures. 30.Geologist – Scientist who studies the earth and the changes that take place on and beneath its surface.
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31.Controlled Variable – A variable in an investigation or experiment that is held constant. 32.Tested Variable – A variable that is changed in a systematic way in an experiment in order to determine its effect. 33.Uncontrolled Variable – A variable in an experiment or investigation that the experimenter either ignores or is unable to hold constant.
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34.Advantage – A property that, in your opinion, is good. 35.Breakwater – A rock structure parallel to the shore that is used to slow erosion by reducing wave energy hitting the shore. 36.Disadvantage – A property that, in your opinion, is not good.
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37.Dredging – Removing earth material from under water. 38.Jetty – A rock structure built perpendicular to the shore that prevents deposition in a particular area, such as a harbor. 39.Longshore Current – A stream of water in the ocean that runs parallel to the shore.
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40.Seawall – A wall made of rock, concrete, or similar material built along a cliff or shoreline to reduce erosion.
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