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any substance obtained by mining, for example the gold.
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a mass of water or ice particles visible in the sky
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a large sea wave produced by a submarine earthquake
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a relic, remnant, or representation of an organism that existed in a past geological age, that has been preserved.
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a fracture in the earth's crust
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a sudden release of energy in the earth's crust or upper mantle, usually caused by movement along a fault plane or by volcanic activity and resulting in the generation of seismic waves which can be destructive
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a bend in stratified rocks that results from movements within the earth's crust
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a natural upward projection of the earth's surface, higher and steeper than a hill and often having a rocky summit.
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hot molten rock, usually formed in the earth's upper mantle
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any hard mass of consolidated mineral matter.
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