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Dynamic Earth-Science

The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena.

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Syncline
A downward fold in a rock.
Fault-Block Mountains
A mountain formed by blocks of rock uplifted from normal faults.
Volcano
A place in the Earth's surface through which molten rock and other materials reach the surface.
Fold
A bend in a rock.
Normal Fault
A fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the foot wall
Thrust Fault
A reverse fault in which the hanging wall slides over to the foot wall.
Stress
The forces that push and pull on the Earth's crust,causing its deformation.
Foot Wall
The block of rock below a fault.
Hanging Wall
The block of rock above a fault.
Fault
A break or crack along which rocks move.
Density
The amount of matter in a given space;the mass per unit volume.
Isostasy
The balancing of the downward force of the crust and the upward force of the mantle.
Lateral Fault
A fault along which the blocks move horizontally past each other.
Rift Valleys
Valleys formed when the block of land between 2 normal faults slides downward.
Dome
A raised area shaped roughly like the top of a sphere,often formed by magma pushing upward on the rock layers above it.
Reverse Fault
A fault in which the hanging wall moves up relative to the foot wall
Anticline
An upward fold in a rock.
Tension
The type of stress that pulls rocks apart.
Compression
The type of stress that squeezes rocks together.
Mantle
The layer of Earth that extends from the bottom of the crust to the core.
Crust
The surface layer of the Earth.
Seismologist
A scientist who studies earthquakes.
Earthquake
The shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth's crust.
Plateau
A large area of flat land that is raised high above sea level and that consists of horizontal rock layers.
Deformation
In geology,any change in the original shape or volume of rocks.
Convection Current
A movement of material caused by differences in temperature.
Shearing
The type of stress that pushes rocks of the crust in 2 opposite,horozontal directions.
Fracture
Break or crack (or) In minerals,they way a mineral that doesn't cleave breaks along a rough or jagged surface.

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