Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. - Photosynthesis, Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms. - Fossils, Large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes. - Tsunami, Wearing away of Earth's surface by wind or water. - Erosion, Study of earthquakes and seismic waves. - seismology, Massive slabs of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. - Tectonic plates, All water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and lakes. - Hydrosphere, Protective layer in the atmosphere that absorbs UV radiation. - Ozone layer, Warming of Earth's surface due to trapped heat. - Greenhouse effect, Underground layer of water-bearing rock. - Aquifer, Study of weather and atmospheric conditions. - Meteorology, Supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. - Pangea, Community of living organisms interacting with their environment. - Ecosystem, Molecule that carries genetic information. - DNA, Transfer of pollen from one flower to another. - Pollination, When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another. - Eclipes, Force that attracts objects toward each other - Gravity, Large regions of Earth with similar climate, plants, and animals. - Biomes, Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun, mainly between Mars and Jupiter. - Asteroids, Icy body in space that releases gas and dust as it approaches the Sun. - Comet,
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