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Landforms and Landscapes

Across
Process that splits rock when water seeps into crack, then freezes and expands.
The grinding away of rock by other rock particles
Areas where rivers enter oceans or lakes; water slows and sediment is deposited.
A valley that is cut across by a deeper valley or a cliff.
Occurs when a mass of rock or sediment moves downhill along a curve surface
Slow downslope movement of particles that occurs on every slope covered with loose, weathered material.
Found in top layer of soil. Found in Horizon A. Organic.
Large bowls; mountain
(O, A, B, C) Layer generally parallel to the soil crust, whose characteristics differ from layers above and beneath.
The process that breaks down rock into smaller pieces.
An ice sheet covering a considerable part of a continent
A chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust.
Water that flows over Earth's surface.
The upper part of the soil; the surface
Steep peaks; mountain
Takes place when soil, pebbles, rocks, and boulder slide down a slope together.
Characteristics of a material that is full of tiny, connected air spaces that water can seep through.
The process that lays/deposits surface materials (rocks/soil) from one location to another.
Down
Large moving sheet of ice and snow that has the ability to erode rock.
A sharp mountain ridge
Type of weathering where rock breaks down through chemical changes.
Process of breaking down rocks and soil. Either chemical or physical process.
Any type of downslope movement of earth materials
Steady flow; a body of water flowing on Earth
Type of weathering where the rock's layers peel off in whole sheets instead of grain by grain.
Lines or series of mounds of material mainly running across glacial valleys
Glacial troughs, U-shape with steep, straight sides and a flat bottom. Mountain glaciation
Vertical section of soil from under the ground to the surface.
Process by which wind, water or ice move weathered rocks and soil.
Found in the bottom layer of soil; Horizon C. Not weathered soil.
Living things, something that used to be living.