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Index
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World Desert Test
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
the process by which a liquid changes to a vapor or gas
Evaporation
an area set aside by the government where animals are protected from hunters
Game Reserve
moving around often in search of food; not settled in one place
Nomadic
a dark grey or black volcanic rock that looks like glass
Basalt
an area of land where evaporation has left a layer of salt
Salt Flat
to send out
Radiate
a piece of land sticking out into a bosy of water, so that it is almost surrounded by water
Peninsula
a scientist who studies weather patterns over time
Climatologist
rock formed by magma, or melted rock, that has reached Earth's surface and cooled
Lava Rock
an area of land that is lower than the land around it
Basin
either of two halves of Earth
Hemisphere
a type of plant with pointed leaves, a long stem, and white flowers that grows in dry areas
Yucca
an area of coastal wetland, directly affected by the rise and fall of the tide
Salt Marsh
the ground at the bottom of a river
Riverbed
relating to nomadic Arab tribes of Arabia and North Africa
Bedouin
natural or human processes that turn fertile land into a desert
Desertification
small or short bushes and trees
Scrub Brush
a wide, flat area of land, often higher than surrounding land; a plateau
tableland
an area in the desert where there are plants and water
Oasis
land that is the same elevation as the surface of the sea or ocean
Sea Level
a crack or split in Earth's crust along which movement takes place
Fault Line
describing locations with little precipitation, but with enough moisture to support the growth of grasses, shrubs, and a few scattered trees
Semiarid
a type of mammal that carries its young in a pouch
Marsupial
fuel, such as oil, natural gas, and coal formed in the earth from the remains of living things
Fossil Fuel
an area far from the coast in a country or continent
Interior
a building from which scientist watch and study the sky
Observatory
relating to a geographic pole or the area around it
Polar
the landforms of a piece of land
Terrain
water falling to Earth's surface as rain, hail, snow, or sleet
Precipitation