Rocks on the Move
Journey to the Center of Earth
Heat Pressure & Evidence
That's my Plate
Body Parts
There is Gold in those Hills
What am I out of?
More Body Parts
Body Systems
Cells
100

The case where Rocks are broken down in to sediments.

What is weathering?

100

This is the thin, rocky outer layer of Earth where we live.

What is the crust?

100

As you go deeper into Earth, this force increases and squeezes rock tightly.  

What is pressure?

100

This happens when two continental plates collide and push land upward.

What are mountains forming?

100

This system includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

What is the nervous system?

100

A mineral must be solid, natural, nonliving, and have a definite chemical makeup. This word describes the repeating shape of its particles.

What is a crystal?

100

Minerals are made of these nonliving building blocks.

What are elements?

100

This is the framework of bones that supports and protects your body.

What is the skeleton

100

This system protects the body from germs and helps fight infections.

What is the immune system

100

This is the basic unit of structure and function in all living things.

What is a cell?

200

After sediment is moved from one location to another, it is left at its final location.

What is Deposition?

200

This layer is made of hot, solid rock that flows slowly like thick oatmeal.

What is the mantle?

200

These waves from earthquakes help scientists learn about Earth’s interior.

What are seismic waves?

200

his theory explains that Earth’s crust is broken into moving pieces.

What is plate tectonics ?

200

These organs in your chest help you breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

What are the lungs

200

This property tells how easily a mineral can be scratched.

What is hardness?

200

Calcite is always made of calcium, carbon, and this element.

What is oxygen?

200

his bone protects your brain.

What is the skull?

200

What is the immune system.

 What is the endocrine system?

200

These organisms are made of only one cell.

What are unicellular organisms?

300

A type of Weathering where ice wedging occurs in cracks of rock.

What is Mechanical Weathering?

300

Earth’s magnetic field is created by movement in this liquid layer.

What is the outer core?

300

The core is mostly made of these two metals.

What are iron and nickel?

300

This type of boundary is where two plates move away from each other.

What is a divergent boundary?

300

This system breaks down food so your body can use nutrients for energy.

What is the digestive system?

300

This property describes how light reflects off a mineral’s surface (metallic, earthy, glassy).

What is luster?

300

his tool is used to test streak.

What is a streak plate?

300

These tiny blood vessels allow oxygen and nutrients to pass into cells.

What are capillaries?

300

his system gives your body shape and helps you move.

What is the muscular system?

300

This organelle controls the cell and contains DNA.

What is the nucleus?

400

Tiny pieces of sand, silt and rock.

What is Sediment?

400

This is the reason scientists cannot drill all the way to the mantle.

What is extreme heat and pressure ?

400

The inner core stays solid because of this.

What is extreme pressure?

400

This famous transform boundary in California causes many earthquakes.

What is the San Andreas Fault?

400

These attach bones to bones and help keep joints stable.

What are ligaments

400

This mineral is always made of carbon and is the hardest mineral on Earth.

What is diamond?

400

This property describes how a mineral breaks unevenly or jaggedly.

What is fracture?

400

These blood vessels carry blood back to the heart.

What are veins?

400

This system provides the body structure and Framework.

What is the Skeletal system? 

400

This jelly-like substance fills the cell and holds organelles in place.

What is cytoplasm?

500

The Process of sediment moving from one location to another.

What is Erosion?

500

his layer is solid because of extreme pressure, even though it is extremely hot.

What is the inner core?

500

This is the thickest layer of Earth.

What is the mantle

500

The point on Earth's surface directly over the focus of an Earthquake.

What is epicenter?

500

These tube-like vessels carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

500

This property describes how a mineral breaks into smooth, flat sheets—unlike fracture, which is jagged.

What is cleavage?

500

This mineral is used in glass-making and is one of the most common minerals on Earth.

What is quartz?

500

This organ removes water from undigested food and forms waste.

What is the large intestine

500

 This liquid tissue carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste through your body.

What is blood?

500

Plant cells have these green organelles that help them make food using sunlight.

What are chloroplasts?

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