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  SOCIETY - 7 GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 12 : L AND AND INTERIOR OF THE EARTH Meanings: 1. Dwellings: A place to live in 2. Economic: Of or relating to the production, development, and management of material wealth, as of a country, ho usehold, or business enterprise. 3. Rearing: The point or area farthest from the front 4. Confined: To shut or keep in, especially to imprison. 5. Vegetation:  The plants of an area or a region; plant life 6. Concentric: Having a common center. 7. Shells: An external, usually hard, protective or enclosing case or cover 8. Silicates: Any of numerous compounds containing silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals; a salt of silicon acid 9. Transitional: Passage from one form, state, style, or place to another. 10. Evidence: A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment. 11. Viscous: Having relatively high resistance to flow. (simply sticky) 12. Dominant: Exercising the most influence or control. 13. Asthenosphere: A zone of the earth's mantle that lies beneath the lithosphere and consists of several hundred kilometers of deformable rock. 14. Rifts: A narrow fissure in rock. (break) 15. Denser: Crowded closely together; compact a. Hard to penetrate; thick b. Permitting little light to pass through, because of compactness of matter. c. Opaque, with good contrast between light and dark areas. d. Thickheaded. 16. Trenches: A deep furrow or ditch. a. A long narrow ditch embanked with its own soil and used for concealment and protection in warfare. b. A long, steep-sided valley on the o cean floor. c. To make a cut in; carve. 17. Converge: To tend toward or approach an intersecting point. a. To tend toward or approach an intersecting point. b. To come together from different directions; meet. c. To move or cause to move towards the same point. d. To meet or cause to meet; join. 18. Trenches: Can see in the 16 th meaning^^^ 19. Aggregate:  Constituting or amounting to a whole; total. a. Composed of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means. b. The mineral materials, such as sand or stone, used in making concrete.

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   SOCIETY - 7

GEOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 12 : LAND AND INTERIOR OF THE EARTH

Meanings:

1.  Dwellings: A place to live in

2.  Economic: Of or relating to the production, development, and management of material

wealth, as of a country, household, or business enterprise.

3.  Rearing: The point or area farthest from the front 

4.  Confined: To shut or keep in, especially to imprison.

5.  Vegetation:  The plants of an area or a region; plant life

6.  Concentric: Having a common center.

7.  Shells: An external, usually hard, protective or enclosing case or cover

8.  Silicates: Any of numerous compounds containing silicon, oxygen, and one or moremetals; a salt of silicon acid

9.  Transitional: Passage from one form, state, style, or place to another.

10.  Evidence: A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment.

11.  Viscous: Having relatively high resistance to flow. (simply sticky)

12.  Dominant: Exercising the most influence or control.

13.  Asthenosphere: A zone of the earth's mantle that lies beneath the lithosphere and

consists of several hundred kilometers of deformable rock.

14.  Rifts: A narrow fissure in rock. (break)

15.  Denser: Crowded closely together; compact 

a.  Hard to penetrate; thick 

b.  Permitting little light to pass through, because of compactness of matter.

c.  Opaque, with good contrast between light and dark areas.

d.  Thickheaded.

16.  Trenches: A deep furrow or ditch.

a.  A long narrow ditch embanked with its own soil and used for concealment 

and protection in warfare.

b.  A long, steep-sided valley on the ocean floor.

c.  To make a cut in; carve.

17.  Converge: To tend toward or approach an intersecting point.a.  To tend toward or approach an intersecting point.

b.  To come together from different directions; meet.

c.  To move or cause to move towards the same point.

d.  To meet or cause to meet; join.

18.  Trenches: Can see in the 16th meaning^^^

19.  Aggregate:  Constituting or amounting to a whole; total.

a.  Composed of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means.

b.  The mineral materials, such as sand or stone, used in making concrete.

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c.  To come together or collect in a mass or whole.

d.  Taken into account as a whole.

20.  Origin: The point at which something comes into existence or from which it derives or

is derived.

a.  The fact of originating; rise or derivation.

b.  the beginning of something; first stage or part.

21.  Abundantly: Occurring in or marked by abundance; plentiful.

a. Very.

b. plentifully; in abundance.

22.  Fiery: Consisting of or containing fire.

a.  Burning or glowing.

b.  Using or effected with fire.

c.  Easily ignited; flammable.

d.  Having the color of fire; brightly red.

23.  Plutonic: Of deep igneous or magmatic origin.

a.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) (of igneous rocks) - derived from

magma that has cooled and solidified below the surface of the earth24.  Vent: A means of escape or release from confinement; an outlet.

a.  A means of escape or release from confinement; an outlet 

b.  An opening permitting the escape of fumes, a liquid, a gas, or steam.

c.  The small hole at the breech of a gun through which the charge is ignited.

d.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - the shaft of a volcano or an aperture in

the earth's crust through which lava and gases erupt 

25.  Basalt: A hard, dense, dark volcanic rock composed chiefly of plagioclase, pyroxene, and

olivine, and often having a glassy appearance.

a.  A kind of hard unglazed pottery.

b.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - a fine-grained dark basic igneous rock 

consisting of plagioclase feldspar, a pyroxene, and olivine: the most common

volcanic rock and usually extrusive.

26.  Abundance: Can see in the 21th meaning^^^

27.  Masses: Public celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church and some

Protestant churches.

a.  The body of common people

b.  A unified body of matter with no specific shape.

c.  Great numbers or quantities.

28.  Sediments: Material that settles to the bottom of a liquid; lees.a.  Solid fragments of inorganic or organic material that come from the

weathering of rock and are carried and deposited by wind, water, or ice.

b.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - material that has been deposited

from water, ice, or wind.

29.  Deposition: The act of deposing, as from high office.

a.  The act of depositing, especially the laying down of matter by a natural

process.

30.  Conglomerate: To form or gather into a mass or whole.

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a.  To form into or merge with a corporate conglomerate.

b.  A rock consisting of pebbles and gravel embedded in cement.

c.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - any coarse-grained sedimentary

rock consisting of rounded fragments of rock embedded in a finer matrix.

d.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) (of sedimentary rocks) - consisting

of rounded fragments within a finer matrix.

e.  With Explain: A coarse-grained sedimentary rock consisting of round

rock fragments cemented together by hardened silt, clay, calcium

carbonate, or a similar material. The fragments (known as clasts) have a

diameter of at least 2 mm (0.08 inches), vary in composition and origin,

and may include pebbles, cobbles, boulders, or fossilized seashells.

Conglomerates often form through the transportation and deposition of 

sediments by streams, alluvial fans, and glaciers. 

31.  Burial: The act or process of burying.

32.  Marshy: (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) - of, involving, or like a marsh. (marsh is

nothing but in Earth science it means - low poorly drained land that is sometimes

flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams).33.  Altered: To change or make different; modify.

a.  To adjust (a garment) for a better fit.

b.  To castrate or spay (an animal, such as a cat or a dog).

34.  Owing: Still to be paid; due.

a.  owed; due (or) because of or on account of 

35.  Extracted: To draw or pull out, often with great force or effort.

a.  To obtain from a substance by chemical or mechanical action, as by

pressure, distillation, or evaporation.

b.  To derive or obtain (information, for example) from a source.

c.  A concentrated preparation of the essential constituents of a food,

flavoring, or other substance; a concentrate.

d.  To withdraw, pull out, or uproot by force.

e.  To remove or separate.

36.  Gneiss: A banded or foliated metamorphic rock, usually of the same composition as

granite.

a.  Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - any coarse-grained metamorphic

rock that is banded and foliated: represents the last stage in the

metamorphism of rocks before melting.

37.  Resistant: A force that tends to oppose or retard motion.38.  Deposition: Can see in the 29th meaning^^^

39.  Deposits:  To put or set down; place.

a.  To lay down or leave behind by a natural process. Example - layers of 

sediment that were deposited on the ocean floor; glaciers that deposited

their debris as they melted.

b.  A concentration of mineral matter or sediment in a layer, vein, or pocket.

c.  (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) - To lie down naturally; cause to

settle.

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d.  (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) - An accumulation of sediments,

mineral ores, coal, etc.

40.  Embedded: To fix firmly in a surrounding mass.

a.  To enclose snugly or firmly.

b.  enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass

41.  Basalt: Can see in the 25th meaning^^^

42.  Economic: Can see in the 2nd meaning^^^

43.  Implements: A tool or instrument used in doing work.

a.  A means of achieving an end; an instrument or agent.

b.  To put into practical effect; carry out 

44.  Tectonic: Relating to, causing, or resulting from structural deformation of the earth's

crust.

a.  Relating to construction or building.

b.  Resulting from distortion of the earth's crust due to forces within it.

c.  Relating to the forces involved in plate tectonics or the structural features

resulting from them.

45.  Imperceptibly: Impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses.a.  So subtle, slight, or gradual as to be barely perceptible.

46.  Intermediate: (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) Geology (of such igneous rocks as

syenite) - containing between 55 and 66 per cent silica (or) a substance formed during

one of the stages of a chemical process before the desired product is obtained.

47.  Expanse: A wide and open extent, as of surface, land, or sky.

a.  an uninterrupted surface of something that spreads or extends, esp over a

wide area; stretch.

48.  Slope: Slant.

49.  Abrupt:Unexpectedly sudden.

a.  Surprisingly curt.

b.  Touching on one subject after another with sudden transitions.

c.  Steeply inclined.

d.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) Geology (of strata) - cropping out 

suddenly

50.  Silt: A sedimentary material consisting of very fine particles intermediate in size

between sand and clay.

a.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - a fine deposit of mud, clay, etc., especially

one in a river or lake.

b.  (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) (usually foll by up) - to fill or become filledwith silt; choke

51.  Accompanied : To be or go with as a companion.

52.  Rumbling: To make a deep, long, rolling sound

53.  Tremors: A shaking or vibrating movement, as of the earth.

a.  (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Also called earth tremor a minor

earthquake.

54.  Frequent: Occurring or appearing quite often or at close intervals.

55.  Foot-hills: A hill near the base of a mountain or mountain range.

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a.  (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) ( often plural) a lower slope of a

mountain or a relatively low hill at the foot of a mountain.

56.  Serve: To work for.(like a servant)

57.  Intensity: (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) - Also called earthquake

intensity Geology a measure of the size of an earthquake based on observation of the

effects of the shock at the earth's surface.

58.  Serve: See in the 56th meaning^^^

59.  Tenfold: by or up to 10 times as many or as much. (10x)

60.  Submerge: To place under water.

a.  To cover with water; inundate.

b.  To hide from view; obscure.

61.  Reveal: To make known (something concealed or secret).

62.  Vent: Warm and humid; muggy

63.  Accumulate: To mount up; increase. (GATHER)

64.  Ashes: The grayish-white to black powdery residue left when something is burned.

65.  Gush: To flow forth suddenly in great volume.

a.  To act or utter in an affected, or sentimental manner.66.  Shaft: The long narrow stem or body of a spear or arrow.

a.  The main portion of any elongated structure or part 

67.  Vent: See in the 62nd meaning^^^

68.  Viscosity: the state or property of being stickly

69.  Stickiness: Warm and humid; muggy.

70.  Viscosity: See in the 63rd meaning^^^

71.  Accumulates: See in the 63rd meaning^^^

72.  Assume: To take upon oneself.

73.  Shield: A person or thing that provides protection.

74.  Cinder-cone: A steep, conical hill consisting of glassy volcanic fragments that 

accumulates around and downwind from a volcanic vent. Cinder cones range in size

from tens to hundreds of meters tall.

75.  Velocity: See in the 63rd meaning^^^

76.  Ash: See in the 64th meaning^^^

77.  Composite: Made up of distinct components; compound.

78.  Successive: Following one after another without interruption. (Interruption means

disturbance).

79.  Undulating: To cause to move in a smooth wavelike motion.

a.  To move in waves or with a smooth, wavelike motionb.  To give a wavelike appearance or form to.

80.  Opined: To state or express as an opinion.

a.  to hold or express an opinion

81.  Earthquake prone: Prone means Lying with the front or face downward.

a.  Having a tendency; inclined.

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