Types of Rocks
Earth layers
Photosynthesis
Solar System
Plate Tectonics
100
What type of rock is formed by extreme heat the changes the structure of the rock.

Metamorphic Rock

100

what is the least dense layers 

Crust 

100

What is an autotroph?

An organism that uses photosynthesis or some other biological process to create its own food.

100

How many Planets is in the Solar System. 

8

100

The central part of a planet, especially the inner part of the Earth.

Core

200

What type of rock is formed by sediments deposited by water and air.

Sedimentary Rock

200

What the reason for the Earth Magnetic Field  

outer core & inner core 

200

What is chlorophyll?

the green substance in plants that is essential to photosynthesis.

200

How far is the Sun from the Earth?

93 Million miles.

200

The rocky outer layer of a planet or moon

Crust

300

What type of rock is formed by a volcano or the solidification of molten rock.

Igneous Rock

300

What  is the most dense layer 

Inner Core 

300

What is chloroplast?

the part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis occurs.

300

What are most of the planets shaped like?

Like Balls.

300

hot, molten rock below the Earth's surface.

Magma

400

The remains or traces of a plant or animal that lived in the geologic age.

Fossils

400

What types of crust is the Crust made up of.

Oceanic & continental  

400

What is gluclose?

a simple sugar that is found widely in nature and is an important energy source for plants and animals.

400

Is the solar system apart of the Milky way?


Yes


400

The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.

Mantle

500

A substance that is found naturally in the Earth and that does not contain plant or animal matter.

Mineral

500

True or false

Continental is lees Dense the oceanic  

True 

500
What is photosynthesis?

the process green plants use to turn water and carbon dioxide into food using energy from sunlight.

500
About how old is the earth?

About 4.6 billion years old. 

500

Any one of the several large, separately moving sections of the Earth's surface that glide over the mantle.

Tectonic Plate 

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