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| one of the differenct shapes of Earth's land (page 156) |
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| a large, deep body of salty water. They cover about three-fourths (3/4) of the earth's surface. (p. 166) |
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| water that is NOT salty. It is found in lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. It can come from melting ice and snow that flows down hills and mountains entering into streams and rivers. (p. 165) |
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| outer layer of the Earth. It is very hard. It is the thinnest layer. It is also the layer of the Earth that we live on. (p. 160) |
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| the layer below the crust. It is very hot. It is between the core and the crust. (p. 160) |
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| The center of the Earth. It is part liquid and part solid. It is the hottest part of the earth. (p. 160) |
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| a shake in the Earth's crust. (p. 174) |
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| an opening in Earth's mantle and crust. (p. 174) |
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| water that flows over land and can not easily soak into the ground (p. 175) |
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