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interception
Geography; Physical geography
When precipitation deposits onto a surface that is not the actual land such as vegetation or animals.
fault
Geography; Physical geography
A break in the continuity of rock strata. May be due to tension, compression, and/or horizontal tearing.
terminal moraine
Geography; Physical geography
Marks the furthest point the glacier reached as it ulldozed' material ahead of the ice mass.
hadley cell
Geography; Physical geography
That portion of the tricellular model of air circulation where air rises at the equator due to convection, spreads in the upper troposphere and then sinks over the tropics before returning to the ...
ice wedge
Geography; Physical geography
When temperature fall below 15蚓, ice in soil contracts. This causes cracks to open in the ground. These may fill with water which then freezes to form an ice wedge. During interglacials, or periods ...
oolith
Geography; Physical geography
A calcareous sphere, approximately 1 mm in diameter, formed by precipitation of concentric layers of calcium carbonate around a nucleus such as a grain of sand or shell fragment as it is rolled ...
estuary
Geography; Physical geography
Area of a lower river valley or mouth influenced by tidal change.
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