the naturalbreakdown andremoval ofmaterials onthe earth’ssurface the layer ofgases thatsurroundsthe earth a broad,levelexpanse withno visibleelevation a crack in theearth’s surfacewhere two piecesof land havemoved in differentdirections a river thatflows intoand feedsanother river a Greekmathematicianwho became thefirst geographer;calculated thecircumference ofthe world the meridian passingthrough Greenwich,England, which is the baseline for determininglongitude and the referencepoint for the various timezones around the world  the shapeand elevationof the landfeatures of anarea a regularpattern ofintersectingvertical andhorizontal lines the belief that onlythose forces thatare presentlyacting on the earthhave shaped theearth in the past the distanceeast or west ofthe primemeridianmeasured indegrees either of the twoequal parts ofthe earth, asdivided by theequator or ameridiana violentupheaval orchange in theearth’s crust,such as a flood the solidouter partof theearth solid partof theearth the portion ofthe earth’sinterior lyingbetween thecrust and thecore  the most famousRoman geographerwho promoted theidea that the earth isthe center of theuniverse a formationof manymountainstogether the distancenorth or southof the equatormeasured indegrees all the waterthat existson or aroundthe earth a large, relativelyflat area that iselevated abovethe surroundinglandscape; atableland a feature ofthe land,such as a hill,peninsula, ormesathe degenerativeprocess thatcontributes to thebreaking up andalteration of rockmaterials the detailed study ofthe earth, especiallyits surface; this wordcomes from two rootsmeaning “earth”(geo-) and “writtendescription” (-graphythe naturalbreakdown andremoval ofmaterials onthe earth’ssurface the layer ofgases thatsurroundsthe earth a broad,levelexpanse withno visibleelevation a crack in theearth’s surfacewhere two piecesof land havemoved in differentdirections a river thatflows intoand feedsanother river a Greekmathematicianwho became thefirst geographer;calculated thecircumference ofthe world the meridian passingthrough Greenwich,England, which is the baseline for determininglongitude and the referencepoint for the various timezones around the world  the shapeand elevationof the landfeatures of anarea a regularpattern ofintersectingvertical andhorizontal lines the belief that onlythose forces thatare presentlyacting on the earthhave shaped theearth in the past the distanceeast or west ofthe primemeridianmeasured indegrees either of the twoequal parts ofthe earth, asdivided by theequator or ameridiana violentupheaval orchange in theearth’s crust,such as a flood the solidouter partof theearth solid partof theearth the portion ofthe earth’sinterior lyingbetween thecrust and thecore the most famousRoman geographerwho promoted theidea that the earth isthe center of theuniverse a formationof manymountainstogether the distancenorth or southof the equatormeasured indegrees all the waterthat existson or aroundthe earth a large, relativelyflat area that iselevated abovethe surroundinglandscape; atableland a feature ofthe land,such as a hill,peninsula, ormesathe degenerativeprocess thatcontributes to thebreaking up andalteration of rockmaterials the detailed study ofthe earth, especiallyits surface; this wordcomes from two rootsmeaning “earth”(geo-) and “writtendescription” (-graphy

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  1. the natural breakdown and removal of materials on the earth’s surface
  2. the layer of gases that surrounds the earth
  3. a broad, level expanse with no visible elevation
  4. a crack in the earth’s surface where two pieces of land have moved in different directions
  5. a river that flows into and feeds another river
  6. a Greek mathematician who became the first geographer; calculated the circumference of the world
  7. the meridian passing through Greenwich, England, which is the base line for determining longitude and the reference point for the various time zones around the world
  8. the shape and elevation of the land features of an area
  9. a regular pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines
  10. the belief that only those forces that are presently acting on the earth have shaped the earth in the past
  11. the distance east or west of the prime meridian measured in degrees
  12. either of the two equal parts of the earth, as divided by the equator or a meridian
  13. a violent upheaval or change in the earth’s crust, such as a flood
  14. the solid outer part of the earth
  15. solid part of the earth
  16. the portion of the earth’s interior lying between the crust and the core
  17. the most famous Roman geographer who promoted the idea that the earth is the center of the universe
  18. a formation of many mountains together
  19. the distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees
  20. all the water that exists on or around the earth
  21. a large, relatively flat area that is elevated above the surrounding landscape; a tableland
  22. a feature of the land, such as a hill, peninsula, or mesa
  23. the degenerative process that contributes to the breaking up and alteration of rock materials
  24. the detailed study of the earth, especially its surface; this word comes from two roots meaning “earth” (geo-) and “written description” (-graphy