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hot molten rock deep below earths surface
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a rock made of bits of matter joined together
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the region below the lithosphere, variously estimated as being from fifty to several hundred miles (eighty-five to several hundred kilometers) thick
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the hard outer layer of earth about 100 km thick
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the dropping off of bits of eroded rock
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a rock formed when meltrd rock material cools down
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breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
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15
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the transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts.
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rocks changing from one into another in a never-ending series of processes
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2
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pieces of material carried and deposited by water or wind
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a solid material of earths crust with a definite composition
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a rock formed under heat and pressure from other kind of rock
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the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas.
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a coarse-grained igneous rock
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the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves
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