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A flat representation of the Earth's surface is called an atlas or a map.
magma oozing out of cracks in earth's surface is called
It is the atmosphere.
A representation on a plane surface showing regions of the Earth is called a 'projection'. Or it might simply be called a map.
The epicenter
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Streams and rivers - but the local flow across a discrete area, and feeding them, is called Run-off.
Water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth is called runoff.
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
Tides
The idea that continents move slowly across the earth's surface is called the continental drift.
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Glaciers are large bodies of ice and compacted snow that move across the Earth's surface. Icebergs are large bodies of compacted ice and snow in cold oceans, but the biggest mass sits below the water line. Icebergs do not move across the Earth's surface, but instead, the water's surface.
Runoff is the water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth.
If you do it on the earth's surface , across the seas, it is called 'circumnavigate'