SUN–MOON–EARTH
ROCKS & FOSSILS
PLATE TECTONICS
SEASONS & MOON PHASES
WEATHER & WATER CYCLE
HUMAN IMPACT
100

 This eclipse happens when the Moon blocks the Sun.

What is a solar eclipse?

100

 Lower rock layers are older than layers above them.
 

What is the Law of Superposition?

100

This process drives the rock cycle using Earth’s internal heat.

What are convection currents?

100

This season follows winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

 What is spring?

100

 The two main drivers of the water cycle.

What are the Sun and gravity?

100

 Over the last century, greenhouse gas emissions have done this.

What is increased?

200

This eclipse happens when Earth casts a shadow on the Moon.

  What is a lunar eclipse?

200

This type of timeline compares ages of rocks.

 What is relative dating?

200

Earthquakes occur when plates get stuck and then do this.
 

 What is suddenly slip/move?

200

 This season follows spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is summer?

200

 Liquid water turning into gas.

What is evaporation?

200

 Planting trees helps slow this global problem.
 

What is climate change?

300

This eclipse occurs during a new moon and is more commonly seen.
 

 ➡️ What is a solar eclipse?

300

 If Layer C is below Layer B, this layer is older.

 What is Layer C?

300

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE ⭐ (300)


New seafloor forms while old seafloor sinks into the mantle.

300

The Moon is fully illuminated during this phase.

What is a full moon?

300

 Gas turning into liquid that falls from clouds.
 

What is precipitation?

300

These detectors in the ocean detect tsunamis.
 

What are tsunami detectors?

400

This eclipse occurs during a full moon.

 What is a lunar eclipse?

400

Sea fossils in mountains show rocks formed underwater AND this happened.

What is mountains were pushed up (uplift)?

400

 Matching fossils on distant continents support this theory.

What is continental drift?

400

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE ⭐ (400)

The Moon cannot be seen from Earth during this phase.

400

 This pressure system brings sunny 


What is high pressure?

400

 Recycling and turning off lights conserve these.
 

What are natural resources?

500

 As distance increases, this force decreases.

What is gravity?

500

 If ammonites are above crinoids, this fossil is older.
 

What are crinoids?

500

 Plates pulling apart in East Africa cause volcanoes because this rises.

What is magma?

500

This phase happens just before the new moon.

What is a waning crescent?

500

 A cold front causes pressure to be this, precipitation to do this, and temperature to do this.

What is low, increase, decrease?

500

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE ⭐ (500)

Clearing forests leads to this major land change.

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