The atmosphere
term that is used to describe when magma rises to earth's surface but does not occur at a boundary
The term is called 'Rotation', or more commonly used, Earth's Rotation. :)
"To describe or write about the earth" It is the best way to describe the definition because it is the literal meaning
Slip and flow
The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".The Earth doesn't wobble around its rotation axis. The rotation axis itself rotates,so that the Earth's poles trace around a 23.5-degree circle in the sky, every 26,000years. The term that describes it is "precession".
The term used to describe Earth travelling around the Sun is orbit.
The hydrosphere is the term used to describe all of the earth's water.
term that is used to describe when magma rises to earth's surface but does not occur at a boundary
No. The thin envelope of gasses around Earth is called the atmosphere. Weather is the term used to describe the processes that occur in the atmosphere.
geography
lithosphere
The word "apogee" is used to describe the farthest point away from Earth, while perigee is the closest point to Earth. This is used to describe the parameters of satellite orbits around the Earth. Both values may change due to gravitational variations.The word apogee is the adaptation of the term apsis which is the term for a farthest distance from some object, with gee (geo) meaning Earth.
No. The thin envelope of gasses around Earth is called the atmosphere. Weather is the term used to describe the processes that occur in the atmosphere.
The term boomtown was used to describe a town that grew quickly around gold-minning areas.
Cardiac
The term is called 'Rotation', or more commonly used, Earth's Rotation. :)
The term boomtown was used to describe a town that grew quickly around gold-minning areas.