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large body of water flowing through land on either side
river
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What is cave
chamber or cavern, typically formed underground by natural processes
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a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen; H20
water
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What is chemical
an element or compound
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What is
/ˈkemək(ə)l/
chemical
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the third planet from the Sun; the planet on which we live (related words: earthly; earth - meaning soil or dirt)
earth
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What is groundwater
water stored below Earth's surface in soil and rock layers
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a mixture in which a solid and a liquid or two liquids are mixed evenly
solution
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What is water
a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen
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What is /ərTH/
earth
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a pull or push that is applied to an object
force
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What is sediment
sediment
solid material, moved by wind and water, that settles on the surface of land or the bottom of a body of water |
to add a solid material to a liquid in such a way that its particles completely disperse onto the liquid
dissolve
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What is surface
the top of an object; the outside of an object; the boundary between two objects or materials
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What is /ˈsedəmənt/
sediment
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the layer of solid rock located beneath the soil on Earth
bedrock
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What is groundwater
water stored below Earth's surface in soil and rock layers
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structure descending from the roof of a limestone cave
stalactite
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What is chemical weathering
changes to rocks and minerals on Earth's surface that are caused by chemical reactions
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What is /ˈkämˌpound/
compound
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surface feature resulting from collapse of a cave
sinkhole
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What is aquifers
underground streams that flow through rocks
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structure rising from the roof of a limestone cave
stalagmite
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What is weathering
the physical or chemical breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller pieces or aqueous solutions on Earth's surface
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What is /ˈweT͟Hər/
Weathering
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