An imaginary line that runs between the North and South poles.
Materials eroded by water, wind, or ice are dropped in a new place
Removal of surface material from the Earth's crust and the moving of the materials.
several types of naturally occurring fuels formed from the remains of plants and animals that died thousands or millions of years ago including a solid (coal), a liquid (petroleum), or a gas (natural gas).
The phases of the moon that occur due to the revolving of the planet and moon.
Resources that nature cannot replace quickly
Water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
Resources that nature replaces as they are used.
To travel in a closed path around an object such as Earth does as it moves around the sun.
The spinning of Earth on its axis.
Material made of tiny pieces of rock, minerals, and decayed plant and animal matter.
The breaking down and wearing away of rock.
A measurement of the pull of gravity on an object
the properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location, including temperature, air movement and precipitation
The average weather conditions in an area
The cycle that exists between plants and animals that allows all organisms to survive in which plants give out oxygen that animals breathe in and turn into CO2 which is then used by plants.
a type of rock formed by gravity pressing fragments of other rocks and minerals together as they settle on land or under the ocean over a long period of time.
Energy that comes from the natural heat inside the earth
Electricity made from the energy of moving or falling water
Preserved parts or traces of animals and plants that lived in the past
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