The outermost layer of Earth.
What is the crust?
This is the only planet in our solar system known to support life.
What is Earth?
Preserved remains or signs of ancient life.
What is a fossil?
The planet known as the "Red Planet".
What is Mars?
This is what CER stands for.
What is claim, evidence, and reasoning?
The inner most layer of Earth.
What is the core?
The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.
What is gravity?
Timeline scientists use for Earth's history.
What is the geologic time scale?
The number of sides a hexagon has.
What is six?
The name of Ms. Calma’s sister who goes to USC.
Who is Ms. Reese?
This causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
What is tectonic plate movement?
This happens when the moon blocks the Sun's light.
What is a solar eclipse?
The event that likely caused the dinosaurs to go extinct.
What is an asteroid impact?
The gas plants take in that we breathe out.
What is carbon dioxide?
Our first science activity this year.
What is the checks/sound cups activity?
The process of water turning into ice.
What is freezing?
Our solar system is located in this galaxy.
What is the Milky Way?
A common fossil used to date rock layers.
What is a trilobite?
The capital of California.
What is Sacramento?
This is Ms. Calma's favorite chocolate.
What is Ferrero Rocher?
The process when water turns into a gas.
What is evaporation?
The reason why we have seasons on Earth.
What is the Earth's tilt and orbit?
The rule that oldest rocks are on the bottom and youngest rocks are on top.
What is the law of superposition?
The three states of matter.
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
Our activity for your fall final.
What is POGIL?