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Lithosphere-rocky outer layer of Earth including the crust and upper mantel. Hydrosphere-all the water on Earth.
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A force that slowly wears away or breaks down mountains and other features on the surface of Earth.
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The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces called sediment.
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The movement of sediment on Earth’s surface from one place to another. ◦ Gravity ◦ Running water ◦ Glaciers ◦ Wind ◦ Ocean currents
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Water Erosion The higher the slope of a stream or river, the more erosion will occur. (gradient) The more water in a river, the more erosion will occur. (discharge)
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As these giant sheets of ice move, they carve into the surface of Earth, taking sediment with them.
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Events that build up Earth’s lithosphere and cause the land to rise.
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Magma from volcanoes hardens to form igneous rock and volcanic mountains. (subduction)
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When plates collide, the lithosphere can be folded up or down creating mountains. Faults at transform plate boundaries can create mountains.
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The process by which eroded sediment is dropped off or deposited in a new area. ◦ Gravity ◦ Water ◦ Wind ◦ Glaciers ◦ Ocean currents
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