- mafic
 - A type of igneous rock that is made mostly of dense, dark minerals, such as olivine and pyroxene.
 - magma
 - Molten rock deep inside the Earth.
 - magma chamber
 - A region below a volcano where magma and gases collect.
 - magnetic field
 - A field produced by a magnetic object that exerts a force on other magnetic materials or moving electrical charges. Earth’s magnetic field behaves as if a magnet were contained within the planet.
 - magnetic polarity
 - The direction of the Earth’s magnetic field. A compass today will point north, which is normal polarity; south is reversed.
 - magnetite
 - A magnetic mineral that takes on Earth’s magnetic polarity as it crystallizes.
 - magnetometer
 - An instrument that measures the magnetic field intensity.
 - magnetosphere
 - Charged particles beyond the atmosphere that are held in place by Earth’s magnetic field.
 - main sequence star
 - A star that is fusing hydrogen atoms to helium; a star in the main portion of its “life.”
 - manganese nodule
 - Rocks on the seafloor that contain valuable minerals, especially manganese.
 - mantle
 - The middle layer of the Earth; made of hot rock that circulates by convection.
 - map
 - A 2-dimensional representation of Earth’s surface.
 - maria
 - The dark parts of the Moon’s surface, made up of ancient basaltic eruptions.
 - marine regression
 - The falling of sea level so that seas no longer cover the continents.
 - marine transgression
 - The rising of sea level over the continents.
 - maritime climate
 - A moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean.
 - marsh
 - A shallow wetland with grasses and reeds, but there no trees. Water may be fresh, saline, or brackish.
 - mass movement
 - Erosion in which soil or rock move downslope due to gravity.
 - mass wasting
 - Erosion in which soil or rock move downslope due to gravity.
 - mathematical model
 - A set of mathematical equations that simulates a natural system.
 - meander
 - A bend or curve in a stream channel.
 - mechanical weathering
 - Weathering that breaks rocks into smaller pieces without altering their chemical composition.
 - medial moraine
 - Lateral moraines that join together within a main glacier as tributary glaciers merge.
 - mesosphere
 - Layer between the stratosphere and thermosphere; temperature decreases with altitude.
 - metabolism
 - The chemical work of cells; the chemical reactions a living organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
 - metamorphic rock
 - A rock that forms from a previous rock that is exposed to heat and/or pressure.
 - metamorphism
 - A solid state change in an existing rock due to high temperature and/or pressure that creates a metamorphic rock.
 - meteor
 - Material from outer space that burns up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere.
 - meteor shower
 - An area of frequent meteors appearing to originate in a particular part of the sky.
 - meteorite
 - Fragments of planetary bodies such as moons, planets, asteroids, and comets that strike Earth.
 - meteoroid
 - A small rock in interplanetary space that has not yet entered Earth’s atmosphere.
 - microbe
 - A microorganism.
 - microclimate
 - A local climate that is different from the regional climate.
 - microcontinent
 - A fragment of crust that is smaller than a continent.
 - microfossil
 - A fossil that must be studied with the aid of a microscope.
 - microwave
 - The shortest wavelength radio waves.
 - mid-latitude cyclone
 - A cyclone that forms in the middle latitudes at the polar front.
 - mid-ocean ridge
 - A large, continuous mountain range found within an ocean basin. It is the location on the seafloor where magma upwells and forms new seafloor.
 - Milankovitch cycles
 - Cycles adding up to variations of around 100,000 years regarding Earth’s position relative to the Sun that affect global climate.
 - Milky Way Galaxy
 - The spiral galaxy in which Earth and our solar system reside.
 - mineral
 - A naturally occurring inorganic, crystalline solid with a characteristic chemical composition.
 - mineralogist
 - A scientist who studies minerals.
 - model
 - A representation of an object or system that is easier to study and manipulate.
 - mold
 - An impression made in sediments by the hard parts of an organism.
 - molecular mass
 - The mass of all the atoms in a molecule.
 - molecule
 - The smallest unit of a compound; it is made of atoms.
 - monocline
 - A bend in a set of rocks that causes them to be inclined relative to the horizontal.
 - monsoon
 - Hot land draws cool air off a nearby sea creating large winds and often rain.
 - moon
 - A celestial object that orbits a planet.
 - moraine
 - Linear deposit of unsorted, rocky material on, under, or left behind by glacial ice.
 - mountain breeze
 - A wind that blows from a mountain to a valley at night when mountain air is cooler.
 - mouth
 - Where a stream enters a larger body of water such as a lake or an ocean.
 - mudflow
 - Saturated soil that flows down river channels.
 - mutation
 - A change in the genetic makeup of a population of organisms that can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral.
 - mutualism
 - A symbiotic relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
 
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