How does the earth move?
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- 5. a cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- 7. coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a piece of land that has water on three sides but it is connected on the fourth side to the mainland.
- 8. coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land. A well-known example is Panama connecting North America to South America.
- 11. oval shape, also known as an ellipse.
- 13. the largest landmasses in the world. from largest to smallest are; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
- 14. revolution, elliptical path of the travelling around the sun or the moon travelling around the earth.
- 15. the galaxy that includes our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth:
- 16. landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins.
- 17. the largest elevated and most recognizable landforms on the Earth’s surface. They have steep sides, and high peaks, that stand out from the surroundings.
- 18. The low areas between mountains.
- 19. rotate
Down
- 1. large areas of salt water between the continents.
- 2. type of land often described by elevation or slope. most common are plains, mountains, plateaus, valleys, foothills, marsh, and glacier.
- 3. physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area.
- 4. around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms.
- 5. national aeronautic space administration responsible for the american space exploration
- 6. a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- 9. landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains.
- 10. both the largest and the deepest ocean, which covers one-third of the Earth’s surface.
- 12. coastal land feature. a piece of ground that is completely surrounded by water. can be big or small in any part of the world.