IGCSE Theme 2 The Natural Environment Definitions Flashcards

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Define the term volcano

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A weakness in the Earth’s curst through which molten magma erupts

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Define the term strato-volcano

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A volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash

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Define the term shield volcano

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A broad volcano with gently sloping sides

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Define the term magma

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Molten rock located under the Earth’s surface

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Define the term lava

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Molten rock erupted from a volcano or fissure onto the Earth’s surface

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Define the term epicentre

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The point at the surface of the Earth where the earthquake occurs

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Define the term focus

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The source of seismic waves – the distance underground where the earthquake occurs

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Define the term fault

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A fracture of rocks that make up the Earth’s crust

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Define the term seismic waves

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Waves that transmit the energy released by an earthquake

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Define the term earthquake

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The shaking of the ground caused by sudden movement in the Earth’s crust

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Define the term magnitude

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The size or extent of an earthquake

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Define the term subduction

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The downwards movement of the edge of a plate of the earth’s crust into the mantle

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13
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Define the term plate

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Large sections/part of the earth’s crust floating on the mantle

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14
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Define the term constructive plate boundary

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When plates are moving apart from one another

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15
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Define the term destructive plate boundary

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When plates move towards each other

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16
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Define the term conservative plate boundary

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Where the plates slide past each other

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17
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Define the term plate boundary

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The margin between two plates

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18
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Define the term lahar

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A violent mudflow composed of pyroclastic material and water

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19
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Define the term pyroclastic flow

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A dense, fast-moving flow of solidified lava pieces, volcanic ash, and hot gases

20
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Define the term drainage basin

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An area of land drained by a river

21
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Define the term watershed

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Area of high land which separates drainage basins from each other

22
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Define the term tributary

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A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.

23
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Define the term confluence

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The junction of two rivers

24
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Define the term interception

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When precipitation lands on buildings, vegetation and concrete before it reaches the soil

25
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Define the term infiltration

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The downward movement of water from the surface into the soil

26
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Define the term throughflow

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Water flowing through the soil

27
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Define the term groundwater flow

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Water flowing through the rock

28
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Define the term evaporation

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The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapour)

29
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Define the term overland flow/surface runoff

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Water flowing over the ground surface toward a channel

30
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Define the term hydraulic action (river)

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The force of the river against the banks can cause air to be trapped in cracks and crevices. The pressure weakens the banks and gradually wears it away

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Define the term abrasion/corrasion (river)

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The force of the water in the river carrying stones and other materials grinds the bedload like a piece of sandpaper

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Define the term attrition (river)

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Rocks being carried by the river smash together and break into smaller, smoother and rounder particles

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Define the term solution/corrosion (river)

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Soluble particles are dissolved by weak acids in the water

34
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Define the term transportation

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When material is picked up and carried by water

35
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Define the term traction

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Large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed

36
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Define the term saltation

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Small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed

37
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Define the term suspension

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Fine light material is carried along in the flow of the water

38
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Define the term solution

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Minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along in solution (in the water)

39
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Define the term deposition

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When the sea or river loses energy and drops the material it has been carrying

40
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Define the term flood

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When the amount of water in a river exceeds the capacity of the channel, causing it to burst its banks onto the floodplain

41
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Define the term hydraulic action (coastal)

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Waves trap and compress air in cracks

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Define the term abrasion (coastal)

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Pebbles and rocks carried by the waves are thrown against the cliffs and act like sandpaper

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Define the term attrition (coastal)

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Waves smash rocks and pebbles on the shore into each other, and they break and become smoother

44
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Define the term solution/corrosion (coastal)

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Acids in the water wear away the rocks

45
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Define the term weather

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The day-to-day condition of the atmosphere

46
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Define the term climate

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The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area, typically average over a 30 year period

47
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Define the term ecosystem

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A natural system that comprises a community of plants and animals that interact with each other and their physical environment