The Earth
Mountains & Volcanoes
Fossil Layers
Weathering & Erosion
Natural Disasters
100

outer core, inner core, mantle, and crust

What are the layers of the Earth?

100

inside the continent or along the edges

What is the typical location where mountains form?

100

I study fossils.

What does a paleontologist study?

100

wind, water, and ice

What are types of weathering and erosion?

100

fire, flood, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc.

What are natural disasters?

200

4.5 billion years old

What is the estimated age of Earth?

200

They are more rounded and weathered.

What do older mountains look like?

200

The remains of plants and animals.

What are fossils?

200

planting trees, building terraces, and growing grass

What are ways to prevent erosion?

200

a type of landslide

What is an avalanche?

300

2,000 feet about sea level

What is the height of a mountain?

300

One way mountains are created is...

What is created when tectonic plates collide?

300

how the land or animals have evolved

What fossil layers tell you?

300

drys and cracks after a lot of exposure

What does the sun do to the earth?

300

Removes trees, loosens the soil, and increases the chance of landslides.

What is logging?

400

Pangaea

What was the original continents name?

400

most are found in the middle of the ocean

What is a volcano?

400

found in the deepest part of the fossil layer

Where is the oldest fossil found?

400

washes away the soil

What does a lot of rain do to the Earth?

400

when the Earth's plates move away from one another

What is an earthquake?

500

Found along the EDGES of tectonic plates

What are ocean trenches?

500

Water erosion from rivers flowing for many years.

What created the Grand Canyon?

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