What is an herbivore?
What is the highest point of a wave?
Crest
What is weathering.
Breaking down of something into small pieces
How does energy move
Waves
What is a fossil?
Ancient organism
What is a carnivore?
Something that eats meat
What is the wavelength?
Distance between waves
What is erosion
The moving of small pieces
What is the energy of motion?
Kinetic Energy
Where are the oldest fossils located?
The deepest layers
What is a producer
Something that creates it's own energy
What is amplitude?
How high a wave is
What is an earthquake
The fast movement of earth's crust
What is stored energy called?
Potential energy
What parts of organisms tend to become fossils?
Bones and teeth
What is an omnivore?
Something that eats both plants and animals
What is a lens?
A type of glass used to bend light
What is a fault line?
The break between tectonic plates on earth's crust
What kind of forces are acting on a nonmoving object
Balanced forces
What can fossils tell us?
How ancient plants and animals lived
What is a decomposer?
Something that eats dead and decaying things.
What is reflection
When a wave bounces off something
What is the "Ring of Fire" in the pacific ocean
A place with a large number of volcanoes
What is energy transformation?
When energy changes from one form to another
How are fossils formed?
When dead plants and animals are covered in layers of mud and sand