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| The study of the universe. |
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| the gaseous portion of a planet, earths envelope of air |
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| tells the distance of elevation on a topographic map |
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| a line on an elevation map that tells elevation |
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| the innermost layer of the earth. |
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| thin, rocky outer layer of the earth |
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| The name for all of the sciences that study the earth. |
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| the science that examines the earth. |
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| the core, mantle and crust of earth. |
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| the water portion of the earth. |
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| a tentative explaination that is tested. |
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| the distance north or south of the equator. |
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| the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian |
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| the study of weather and climate. |
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| the 2890 km-thick layer located below the crust. |
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| the study of weather and climate. |
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| the scientific study of the oceans. |
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| a group of parts that form a complex whole. |
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| a well tested, widely accepted view |
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| a map that represents the different elevations of the earth. |
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