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Topic 9: 6th grade!!!!!

Horizontales
Occurs where the agents of erosion deposit, or lay down, sediment
Things that are made
Rapid downhill movement of a mixture of water, rock, and soil
A period in time that Earth was covered in ice
Wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
Channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope
When something has a great effect on another
Gravity is the cause of this
When two things act together
Rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
Glacier that covers most of a continent
Slow downhill movement of rock and soil
Decayed organic material in soil
Flat, wide area of land along a river
When sediment is carried along the beach with the current
2 or more things that have like characteristics
Large mass of ice
A recommendation or opinion given to another detail
The name of the rock pictured on page 382
Verticales
Sediment deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake builds up a landform
The different materials that make up a single material
A very important detail or cause of an event
Mass or rock and soil suddenly slips down a slope, in one large mass
Processes that operate today also operated in the past
Process by wind removes surface materials
Occurs when rock and soil slide down a steep slope
Break down of rock through chemical changes
Process of a glacier flowing over land and picking up rock
Long, narrow glacier formed when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley
Underground water
Wearing down and carrying away rock particles
A logical way of always doing something
Deposit of windblown sand
Very fine, wind-deposited sediment
Mixture of sediment that a glacier deposits directly on the ground
Loose, weathered material on Earth's surface