Landscapes and Landforms

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Across
  1. 2. Plate _________ is a theory that describes the motion of the large plates on the Earth's lithosphere.
  2. 3. This is a geomorphic process whereby sediment (soil, rock, material, etc) moves from its original site to a new location on the Earth's surface. It is a consequence of weathering.
  3. 5. _________ processes are changes in the earth's surface over time.
  4. 8. The movement of two tectonic plates towards one another.
  5. 9. The visible features of the Earth's surface which can be mainly natural or human-made. Examples include: coastal, desert, mountainous
Down
  1. 1. A geomorphic process whereby sediment (soil, rock, material) is broken down over time. It can be caused by a variety of factors, some natural, some caused by humans.
  2. 4. The movement of two tectonic plates away from each other
  3. 6. The rock _____________ refers to a geomorphic process in which material from the Earth's crust is recycled to form new material.
  4. 7. A location where two tectonic plates meet.
  5. 9. The natural shape and contour of the land. They are seen within landscapes. They include mountains, ridges, valleys, etc.