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1 The Earth in Context
2 The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
3 Patterns in Nature: Minerals
4 Up From the Inferno: Magma and Igneous Rocks
5 A Surface Veneer: Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
6 Change in the Solid State: Metamorphic Rocks
7 The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
8 A Violent Pulse: Earthquakes
9 Crags, Cracks, and Crumples: Crustal Deformation and Mountain Building
10 Deep Time: How Old is Old?
11 A Biography of Earth
12 Riches in Rock: Energy and Mineral Resources
13 Unsafe Ground: Landslides and Other Mass Movements
14 Streams and Floods: The Geology of Running Water
15 Restless Realm: Oceans and Coasts
16 A Hidden Reserve: Groundwater
17 Dry Regions: The Geology of Deserts
18 Amazing Ice: Glaciers and Ice Ages
19 Global Change in the Earth System


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vacuum
Space that contains very little matter in a given volume (for example, a region in which air has been removed).

valley
A trough with sloping walls, cut into the land by a stream.

valley glacier
A river of ice that flows down a mountain valley.

Van Allen radiation belts
Belts of solar wind particles and cosmic rays that surround the Earth, trapped by Earth’s magnetic field.

varve
A pair of thin layers of glacial lake-bed sediment, one consisting of silt brought in during the spring floods, and the other of clay deposited during the winter when the lake’s surface freezes over and the water is still.

vascular plant
A plant with woody tissue and seeds and veins for transporting water and food.

vein
A seam of minerals formed when dissolved ions carried by water solutions precipitate in cracks.

vein deposit
A hydrothermal deposit in which the ore minerals occur in veins that fill cracks in preexisting rocks.

velocity-versus-depth curve
A graph that shows the variation in the velocity of seismic waves with increasing depth in the Earth.

ventifact (faceted rock)
A desert rock whose surface has been faceted by the wind.

vesicles
Open holes in igneous rock formed by the preservation of bubbles in magma as the magma cools into solid rock.

viscosity
The resistance of material to flow.

volatiles
Elements or compounds such as H2O and CO2 that evaporate easily and can exist in gaseous forms at the Earth’s surface.

volatility
A specification of the ease with which a material evaporates.

volcanic arc
A curving chain of active volcanoes formed adjacent to a convergent plate boundary.

volcanic ash
Tiny glass shards formed when a fine spray of exploded lava freezes instantly upon contact with the atmosphere.

volcanic bomb
A large piece of pyroclastic debris thrown into the atmosphere during a volcanic eruption.

volcanic-danger-assessment map
A map delineating areas that lie in the path of potential lava flows, lahars, debris flows, or pyroclastic flows of an active volcano.

volcanic gas
Elements or compounds that bubble out of magma or lava in gaseous form.

volcanic island arc
The volcanic island chain that forms where one oceanic plate subducts beneath another oceanic plate.

volcano
(1) A vent from which melt from inside the Earth spews out onto the planet’s surface; (2) a mountain formed by the accumulation of extrusive volcanic rock.

V-shaped valley
A valley whose cross-sectional shape resembles the shape of a V; the valley probably has a river running down the point of the V.


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