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Lithospheric plates: are also known as tectonic plates. They are massive slabs of rocks that cover the earth.  

Focus: The focus of an earthquake is the point where the rocks start to fracture. It is the origin of the earthquake.

Epicenter: The epicenter is the point on land directly above the focus, where the effect of the earthquake is the most.

Meanders: A meander is a curve in a river. Meanders form a snake-like pattern as the river flows across a fairly flat valley floor.

Oxbow lakes: Oxbow lakes are the remains of the bend in the river. Oxbow lakes are stillwater lakes. This means that water does not flow into or out of them.

Levee: is an embankment that is created to prevent the river from overflowing.

Delta: Deltas are wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water.

Sea Caves: Sea waves continuously strike at the rocks and cracks develop. Over time they become larger and wider. Such hollow caves formed on the rocks are called sea caves.

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