Earthquakes often occur when two __________ slide past each other.
Most of Earth's salt water is stored in __________.
The theory of __________ helps explain how forces below Earth's surface have shaped our landforms.
Earth's __________ is an imaginary line around which it turns.
__________ is the most common cause of erosion.
Antartica receives direct rays from the sun all year and has colder temperatures than places like Hawaii.
The Northern and Southern hemispheres experience summer at the same time.
As the sun heats water on Earth's surface, some of that water turns to water vapor.
One important use of water is that it can be used to produce electricity.
If mid-ocean ridges grow high enough, they can rise above the surface of the ocean to form volcanic islands.
What is the distance north or south of the equator?
What is water that is found in Earth's streams, rivers, and lakes?
What is Earth's yearly trip around the sun?
What is long periods of lower-than-normal precipitation?
What is the circulation of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back?
What is magma that reaches Earth's surface?
What is large areas of slow-moving ice?
What is the process of breaking rock into smaller pieces?
What is one complete spin of Earth on its axis?
What is precipitation that flows over land into rivers and oceans?
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