Sedimentary Rock
Fossil Fuels
Earth's Rotation
Conservation of Resources
Landforms
100

What are sedimentary rocks made of?

Sediment particles such as sand, silt, and organic materials.

100

 What are fossil fuels primarily formed from?

  •  The remains of ancient plants and animals.

100

How long does it take for Earth to complete one rotation?

Approximately 24 hours.

100

What does conservation of resources mean?

The careful use and management of natural resources to prevent depletion.

100

What are landforms?

Natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

200

Name one process that forms Sedimentary rocks.

Compaction or Cementation

200

Name two types of fossil fuels.

  •  Coal and oil.

200

What causes day and night?

 The rotation of Earth on its axis.

200

Name one way to conserve water.

Fixing leaks or using water-saving fixtures.

200

Name a landform created by water erosion.

 A canyon.

300

How do Fossils form in Sedimentary rocks?

Fossil form when organism buried by sediment, which then hardens into rock.

300

How does the extraction of fossil fuels impact the environment?

It can lead to habitat destruction, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions.

300

Describe how the Sun's position changes throughout the day.

The Sun appears to rise in the east, reach its highest point at noon, and set in the west.

300

Why is recycling important?

It reduces waste, conserves natural resources, and saves energy.

300

How do sand dunes form?

Sand dunes form when wind blows sand into mounds or ridges.

400

What is role of water in the formation of sedimentary rock?

  • Water helps transport sediments and facilitates chemical reactions that bind particles together.

400

What is one way fossil fuels can be used to generate energy?

They can be burned to produce electricity or power vehicles.

400

How does Earth's rotation affect shadows?

Shadows change in length and direction as the Sun moves across the sky due to Earth's rotation.

400

How can proper disposal of waste minimize environmental impact?

 It prevents pollution and protects wildlife by ensuring waste is managed responsibly.

400

 Describe how canyons are formed.

Canyons are formed by the erosion of rock by flowing water over long periods.

500

Explain the importance of sedimentary rocks in understanding Earth's history.

  • They contain fossils and layers that provide information about past environments and life forms.

500

 Discuss the process of how fossil fuels are formed over time.

Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of dead organisms that are buried under layers of sediment and subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years.

500

Explain how Earth's rotation impacts weather patterns.

Earth's rotation influences wind patterns and ocean currents, which affect climate and weather.

500

 Discuss how conservation efforts can impact natural resources.

Conservation efforts help preserve resources for future generations and maintain ecosystem balance.

500

Explain the process of how deltas are formed.

Deltas are formed when sediment carried by a river is deposited at its mouth as the river meets a body of water.

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