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6
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droplet of liquid formed when water changs from a gas to a liquid
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8
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rhythmic movements that carry energy through water
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9
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A large, nearly flat area of the deep ocean floor.
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11
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the changing of something from a solid to a liquid
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12
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changes that occur at or near the Earth's surface and include weathering, deposition, and erosion.
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13
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gradually sloping end of a continent that extends under the ocean floor
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15
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the edge of the continental shelf that extends steeply downward to the ocean floor
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16
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a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
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20
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natural forces that change the Earth's physical features
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21
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An underwater moutain chain where new ocean floor is formed
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23
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The study of water and its effects on and in the earth and in the atmosphere.
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27
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materials found in nature that are used by living things
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30
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a long steep-sided depression (ditch) in the ocean floor
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31
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The highest point of a wave
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32
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a mixture of freshwater and saltwater
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33
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The change in state from a liquid to a solid
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34
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water that flows in a certain direction
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35
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the low point of a wave
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36
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water in the form of a gas
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